Hibiya Park is located in the south of the Japanese emperor's residence in Tokyo. It is the first "Western-style modern park" in Japan. It has a history of more than 100 years. This open park has no gates and boundary walls and is integrated with downtown Tokyo. It is a leisure park for Tokyo citizens with Western-style flowers, field music hall, book and cultural hall and tennis court. The water spray square and the first and second flower beds in the park form the symbolic landscape of Hibigu Park. There is also a "heart pool" in the park, which has existed in the Edo era and is very precious. Hibigu Park is famous for its flowers. Every April, it becomes an ocean of tulips. 10,000 tulips are competing to bloom and are extremely beautiful. In addition, there are cherry blossoms in March, red roses in November and golden ginkgo in autumn. It is worth mentioning that the ginkgo forest here is a S-shaped mall designed during the Meiji period, which is difficult to see elsewhere.