Looking for the most poetic escape in the city?
Welcome to Rikugien Garden, a stunning "Waka-no-Niwa" (Garden of Poetry) that has captured hearts since 1702! 🏯🍂
Looking for a peaceful escape from the neon lights? Welcome to Koishikawa Korakuen, the oldest surviving Daimyo (feudal lord) garden in Tokyo, dating back to 1629!
Here is why you should add this to your Tokyo bucket list:
A Fusion of Cultures: Built by the Mito Tokugawa family, this garden uniquely blends Japanese landscapes with Chinese classical aesthetics. Don't miss the Engetsu-kyo (Full Moon Bridge) —its reflection in the water creates a perfect circle! 🌕
A "Miniature" World: The garden recreates famous scenic spots from across Japan and China with mountains, rivers, and even a "sea" (the Daisensui pond).
Seasonal Beauty: From plum blossoms and cherry trees in spring to wisteria and vibrant autumn leaves, there’s always something blooming. 🌸🍂
Matcha with a View: Visit Biidoro Saryo inside the historic Kantokutei building. Their seasonal Matcha & Wagashi (Japanese sweet) sets are pure Zen.
🍵 Don’t forget to check out their original Tenugui towels for a unique souvenir!