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Kamezuka Park | |
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Location | Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Coordinates | 35°38′35″N 139°44′26″E / 35.643164°N 139.740681°E / 35.643164; 139.740681 |
Area | 9,183.38 square metres (2.26926 acres) |
Created | 26 December 1952 |
Kamezuka Park (亀塚公園, Kamezuka Kōen) is a children's park in Minato Ward Mita 4-16-20 in Tokyo in Japan. A literal translation of its name is “turtle tomb park”. It lies on the Tsuki no Misaki plateau. A Japanese temple, Saikai-ji, is next to the park.
Gallery
- Entrance
- Playground
- Free space
- Map
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Kamezuka
(total mound) -
Turtle mound stone monument
(on the total mound) - Exterior wall which was Kacho no miya's mansion
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