Sudo Park is a compact park but has variety of landscapes.
There's a small shrine on the island in the pond.
Red bridge is impressive.
This place used to be a garden of a feudal load's house and owned by a politician.
Kichizaemon Sudo, a business man bought this place from the politician in late 19th century.
Sudo family donated this park to Tokyo City in 1933.
Water of the pond comes from a water fall (Sudo fall).
Since this park has big trees, shade and water fall make you cool in summer.
This park is an oasis when you take a walk in Ya-Ne-Sen (Yanaka - Nezu - Sendagi).
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<The Nearest Station>
Sendagi station on Chiyoda Line (C15/Tokyo Metro)
JR Nippori station on Yamanote Line etc.
<Admission>
Free of Charge
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