Description
A representative daimyo teien (feudal lord’s garden) of the Edo Era, with a tidal pond and two duck hunting sites. Historically, it was a falconry for the shogun's family. The tidal pond is a seawater pond that depends on the intake of water from Tokyo Bay, and the atmosphere of the pond changes as the intake volume is adjusted by opening or closing the water gate according to changes in the water level of Tokyo Bay. In the fall and the winter, wild ducks still fly to the duck hunting site, which was used as a hunting site during the Edo Era. There is also a 300-year-old pine tree, which is said to have been planted to praise the great achievements of the sixth Tokugawa shogun, Ienobu, who ordered large-scale reconstruction of this garden. There are 800 plants of 60 species planted in the garden and the flowers of the seasons, such as cherry blossoms in spring and peonies in winter, are worth seeing. At the tea room called Chaya, you can enjoy a cup of tea with Japanese-style sweets while appreciating the beautiful landscape of the garden. Currently, it is designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a National Special Historic Site by the nation. It takes 5 minutes to get to Ujoguchi located inside of the garden from Shiodome Station of Metropolitan Subway Oedo Line and 7 minutes to get to Otemon gate from Tsukijishijo and Shiodome stations on the Metropolitan Subway Oedo Line and Shiodome Station on Yurikamome.
Location Information
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- Address
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Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0046
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- Nearest Station
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Tsukijishijo Station
・ Toei Oedo Line
Exit A2
5 minutes on foot
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- Phone Number
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03-3541-0200Available languagesonly in Japanese
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- Hours
- Every day 9:00am - 5:00pm
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- Closed
- Irregular holidays
December 29th – January 1st *occasionally open on a closed day or time extension during events or the Golden Week period.
Recommended Spots in Area
- Visiting
- Eating
- Shopping
- Lodgings