Chidorigafuchi/千鳥ヶ淵

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Chidorigafuchi is a 700-meter-long promenade from Yasukuni-dori to Kitanomaru Park.

More than 200 Somei Yoshino cherry trees are planted here, and you can see the cherry blossoms in full bloom from late March to early April.

The cherry blossoms, which bloom all at once from the branches of the trees, are even more impressive when viewed from below.

The “Chiyoda Sakura Festival” is also held, and the cherry blossoms are lit up at night, so you can enjoy the fantastic cherry blossoms reflected on the water surface.

Chidorigafuchi functioned as a dam to secure water in the Edo period.

It is said that the water source was secured by blocking the small river flowing from Kojimachi, and that in the early days of Edo Castle, the water flowed through the area between the main enclosure and the Nishinomaru to Hibiya.

There are various theories about the origin of the name Chidorigafuchi, such as the story that many Miyako birds gather there in winter, and the story that the moat resembles a plover.

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