XVI.] 
THE IMPERIAL GARDEN IN TOKIO 
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The imperial garden in Tokio is distinguished from these 
miniature gardens by its greater extent, and by the trees, at least 
at most places, bearing fruit. There is here a veritable park, 
with uncommonly large, splendid, and luxuriantly-growing trees. 
STONE LANTERN AND STONE MONUMENT. 
In a Japanese Temple Court. 
The public is generally excluded from the garden. At our visit 
we were entertained in one of the imperial summer-houses with 
Japanese tea, sweetmeats, and cigars. 
Last of all we visited the Exhibition. It had been closed for 
