1.Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park ・Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan | ||||||
Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park (大井ふ頭中央海浜公園, Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Kōen) is a public park in Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan. About 69% of the park is in Shinagawa, with the remaining 31% in Ōta. | ||||||
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2.Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park ・Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan | ||||||
Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park (大井ふ頭中央海浜公園, Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Kōen) is a public park in Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan. About 69% of the park is in Shinagawa, with the remaining 31% in Ōta. | ||||||
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3.Tokyo Wild Bird Park | ||||||
Tokyo Wild Bird Park (東京港野鳥公園, tōkyōkō yachō kōen) is a park located in Ōta Ward, Tokyo.[1] | ||||||
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4.Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park ・Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan | ||||||
Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Park (大井ふ頭中央海浜公園, Ōi Futō Chūō Kaihin Kōen) is a public park in Shinagawa Ward and Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan. About 69% of the park is in Shinagawa, with the remaining 31% in Ōta. | ||||||
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5.Tamagawadai Park ・1-63-1 Den-en-chōfu, Ōta Ward, Tokyo, Japan | ||||||
Tamagawadai Park (多摩川台公園, Tamagawadai Kōen) is a public park located in Ota ward, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It contains two ancient kofun burial mounds.[2] It contains a number of cherry blossom trees and is also well known for its large number of hydrangea trees. | ||||||
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6.Tokyo Wild Bird Park | ||||||
Tokyo Wild Bird Park (東京港野鳥公園, tōkyōkō yachō kōen) is a park located in Ōta Ward, Tokyo.[1] | ||||||
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