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Hamarikyu Gardens was once a duck hunting grounds for a powerful feudal lord, and it still features a duck hunting site called "Mogami-tei" where visitors can see traditional wooden duck decoys in action. 2. The garden has a unique tidal pond called "Shioiri-no-ike" that changes water levels with the ocean tides through the use of a series of canals, providing a scenic and dynamic setting. 3. Hidden among the lush greenery, you can find a beautiful tea house called "Nakajima-no-ochaya," where you can experience an authentic Japanese tea ceremony and enjoy a cup of tea. 4. Hamarikyu Gardens dazzles with more than 300 cherry trees, attracting many visitors during spring when the cherry blossoms bloom into a mesmerizing display of pink and white. 5. With its convenient location, the garden offers a stunning contrast of traditional beauty against the backdrop of towering modern skyscrapers in the nearby Shiodome district.
