Tokyo: Garden
Places and attractions in the Garden category
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Akasaka Palace
Akasaka Palace, also known as the State Guest House, stands as a majestic example of Western-style architecture in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. This grandiose structure, completed in 1909, serves as the official accommodation for visiting state dignitaries, offering a...
Kiyosumi Garden
Kiyosumi Garden is a serene oasis nestled within the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan. This traditional Japanese stroll garden, located in the Koto Ward, is a perfect embodiment of harmony and tranquility. The garden was originally established during the Edo Period...
Koishikawa Kōrakuen
Nestled within the bustling city of Tokyo, Koishikawa Kōrakuen offers a tranquil escape to a classical Japanese landscape garden that dates back to the early Edo period. As one of the oldest and best-preserved gardens in the Japanese capital, it provides a picturesque...
Rikugi-en Gardens
Classical garden with a pond and teahouses Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, the Rikugi-en Gardens offer a tranquil escape with their meticulously maintained landscapes that embody the essence of traditional Japanese garden design. Created in the Edo period, around the year 1700, by Yanagisawa...
Tonogayato Garden
Tonogayato Garden is a traditional Japanese garden located in Kokubunji, Tokyo. Its name comes from the region's old name, Tonogayato, Kokubunji village. The garden covers an area of 21,124 square metres.
Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden
Traditional Edo-period landscaped garden The Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden, also known as Kyū Shiba Rikyū Onshi Teien is a public garden and former imperial garden in Minato ward, Tokyo, Japan. The garden is one of four surviving Edo-period clan gardens in Tokyo, the others being Koishikawa Kōraku-en, Rikugi-en, and Hama Rikyu Garden.
Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Garden
Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Garden is located in Taitō, Tokyo. It is the former estate of the Iwasaki clan who were the founders of Mitsubishi.
Meguro Sky Garden
Meguro Sky Garden is a linear roof garden park in Ōhashi, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, constructed on a sloping roof rising from 15 to 35 meters above street level.
Meiji Shrine Inner Garden
The Meiji Shrine Inner Garden or Yoyogi Gyoen is a public garden adjacent to Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park in Shibuya, Tokyo. The garden was once part of the suburban residences of Katō Kiyomasa and later the Ii clan during the Edo period.
Gotoh Museum
The Gotoh Museum is a private museum in the Kaminoge district of Setagaya on the southwest periphery of Tokyo. It was opened in 1960, displaying the private collection of Keita Gotō, chairman of the Tokyu Group.
Mukojima Hyakkaen
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden is an urban garden located in Sumida, Tokyo. The garden was created by a merchant, and is different from daimyō gardens, and therefore it not a "traditional Japanese garden" in the proper sense of the term.
Kyū-Furukawa Gardens
Kyū-Furukawa Gardens is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Nishigahara, Kita, Tokyo. The park includes a Western-style mansion, a Western-style rose garden, and a Japanese-style garden, all of which were built in early 20th century.
Hatoyama Hall
Hatoyama Hall, also known as the Otowa Palace, is a Western-style residence in Bunkyō, Tokyo commissioned in 1924 by Ichirō Hatoyama, and it was here that he helped form the present Liberal Democratic Party.
Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome
The Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome, also sometimes called the Yumenoshima Tropical Plant Dome, is a botanical garden located at 3-2, Yumenoshima, Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan.
Higo Hosokawa Garden
Higo Hosokawa Garden is a Japanese garden located near the Kanda River in Bunkyō, Tokyo. The garden underwent renovation work and along with this there was a request for submission of a new name for the garden.
Kansen-en Park
Kansen-en Park is a Japanese garden located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It covers an area of about 14,000 square metres. This small park was previously the residence of the Shimizu family, one of Tokugawa Gosankyō, and one of the most prominent families of the Edo era.
Akatsuka Botanical Garden
The Akatsuka Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 5-17-14 Akatsuka, Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. It is open daily. The garden is located in Akatsuka's hills and contains over 600 varieties of trees and plants.
Makino Memorial Garden
Makino Memorial Garden is located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan and dedicated to the life and works of Makino Tomitarō, "Father of Japanese Botany".
Kokyo Gaien National Garden
Kokyo Gaien National Garden is a national park in Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is located south of Tokyo Imperial Palace.