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Rikugien

東京都
4.3
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Edo's two famous gardens, Rikugien
Rikugien is a daimyo garden that was created over a period of seven years by piling up soil and drawing water. It was born out of an attempt to recreate the waka poems of the Kokin Wakashu as a garden. You can enjoy various seasons of nature such as weeping cherry blossoms and azaleas, and spend a relaxing time in the city.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy Refreshing Nature Away from the Bustle of the City!

Rikugien Enjoy Refreshing Nature Away from the Bustle of the City!
Rikugien is an outing spot where you can enjoy abundant nature even within Tokyo. It covers an area of approximately 80,000 square meters and includes a daimyo garden, a dry landscape garden, a pond and stream garden, a garden with a winding stream, a pond and stream natural garden, and flower beds. In spring, many cherry blossoms, including large drooping cherry blossoms, bloom beautifully. In addition, a special night viewing event called "Spring Night at Rikugien" is held for a limited time, allowing you to see the fantastic garden at night.
Point 2

Enjoy the Beautiful Autumn Leaves at Rikugien Garden!

Enjoy the Beautiful Autumn Leaves at Rikugien Garden!
Rikugien Garden is a famous spot that attracts many tourists during the autumn leaves season. The best time to see the leaves is from mid-November to early December. The vast grounds combine various elements, showing different expressions depending on the season. To fully enjoy the beauty of the autumn leaves, it's recommended to visit on a weekday morning when there are fewer people. In addition, there is a night-time illumination event where you can enjoy a fantastic atmosphere. Please note that a special night-time viewing ticket is required to see the illumination event.
Point 3

Explore Gourmet Spots around Rikugien Garden!

There are many delicious restaurants and eateries around Rikugien Garden. There are also hidden gems that are popular among locals, so we recommend enjoying a food tour. In addition, there are famous universities such as Toyo University within walking distance from Rikugien Garden. There are also many cheap and delicious cafeterias unique to a university town. Why not explore the gourmet spots while enjoying the atmosphere of a university town?
Point 4

Family Fun at Rikugien Garden!

Family Fun at Rikugien Garden!
Rikugien Garden is sure to be a memorable experience for families! During the cherry blossom season in spring and the autumn leaves season, families can enjoy the beautiful nature together. It's also recommended to take a leisurely stroll through the garden and have casual conversations with your family. Rikugien Garden's charm is that it can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from young children to the elderly. If you want to spend a relaxing time with your family around Ikebukuro, be sure to visit Rikugien Garden!
Point 5

Experience History and Culture at Rikugien Garden!

Experience History and Culture at Rikugien Garden!
At Rikugien Garden, you can experience the culture and history of the Edo period through its buildings and seasonal flowers. The garden features elements that have been considered beautiful since the Edo period, such as ponds, bridges, stone walls, and tea houses. While touring the garden, we recommend referring to the brochure to learn about Rikugien's position during the Edo period and its historical background. Why not take the opportunity to study history and culture while enjoying the garden?
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Fee

Admission Fee is 300 yen
The general admission fee is 300 yen, while those aged 65 and above pay 150 yen. Elementary school students and junior high school students living or studying in Tokyo are free. For groups of 20 or more, the fee is 240 yen for adults and 120 yen for those aged 65 and above. Free admission days are May 4th (Greenery Day) and October 1st (Tokyo Citizens' Day). An annual passport for Rikugien Garden only costs 1,200 yen for adults and 600 yen for those aged 65 and above. A common admission ticket for Rikugien Garden and the Former Furukawa Garden (Garden Combination Ticket) costs 400 yen for adults and 200 yen for those aged 65 and above.

Access

7 minutes on foot from Komagome Station on the Yamanote Line
Rikugien Garden is a 10-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line's "Komagome Station" in the center of Tokyo. Alternatively, it's a 10-minute walk from Toei Mita Line's "Senkoku Station". If you're using the bus, the "25: Rikugien Entrance" on the B-guru (Sendagi-Komagome Route) community bus in Bunkyo Ward is convenient. There is no dedicated parking lot at Rikugien Garden, so please park at a nearby coin parking lot if you visit by car.

History

A Garden Created During the Edo Period by the Fifth Shogun
Rikugien Garden was created in 1695 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, who was a chamberlain at the time and received the land in Komagome as a lower residence from the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. Over the course of seven years, Yanagisawa himself designed and directed the creation of a "strolling-style mountain retreat and pond garden" by digging a pond and building a mountain in a flat corner of Musashino. Since its creation, it has been counted as one of the two major gardens in Edo along with Koishikawa Korakuen Garden. At the time, it was a private residence and not open to the public, but in 1938 it was donated to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and opened to the public.

Basic Information

Address 6-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0021
Business Hours

9:00~17:00

TEL 03-3941-2222
Web Site https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/about031.html

Review

Average Review
4.3
5 Reviews
4
K Y
Posted Date:2025/2/16
25年2月日曜日14時に訪問 駒込駅からすぐです。 入園料300円 ガイドさん 11時、14時(何曜日にやっているかわかりません) 江戸時代の大名庭園であり、岩崎弥太郎氏が購入し、東京都(市)に寄付をされたという歴史があり、回遊型の庭園ということで見に行きました。 日曜日はガイドのボランティアさんがおられるということで、14時に行きました。 すごく丁寧に、歴史のこと、お庭や庭園内にある、樹木、茶屋などについて説明していただき、とても勉強になり面白かった。です。 和歌山の景色、つつじ茶屋、藁での樹木の雪対策、ところどころにある和歌など見どころがたくさんです。 約1時間のガイドですが、お時間のある方はとてもおすすめです。 3月末の枝垂桜、秋の紅葉もきれいとのことなのでまた見てみたいです。 ありがとうございました。 また伺いたいです。
5
MYpenRAI
Posted Date:2024/12/9
12月らしい空気の澄んた青空のもと、 紅葉を楽しみに訪れた。 素晴らしく美しい赤く染まった紅葉が手入れの行き届いた日本庭園を彩っている。 ほんと、世界に誇れる「日本の美」。外国からの旅行者がこぞってこの時期の日本を訪れるはずだ。 六義園は五代将軍綱吉の信望厚かった柳澤吉保が元禄15年に築園した和歌の趣味を基調とする「回遊式築山泉水」の大名庭園。江戸時代の庭園の代表的なもので、明治になってから三菱創始者の岩崎彌太郎の別邸となり、整備が進められた。1938年に東京市(都)に寄贈され、後1953年に国の特別名勝に指定されている貴重な文化財である。 JR.地下鉄の駒込駅から徒歩約10分。都心にあって、これだけ見事な庭園を堪能できるのはこの上ない楽しみだ。 春には内庭大門の広場のシダレザクラがまぁ見事だ。 新緑の時期のまぶしいばかりの緑、深秋の紅葉の見事さ。 庭園を眺めながらいただく抹茶の味は格別です。心の洗濯にぜひどうぞ。
5
Takashi Yamada
Posted Date:2024/12/15
2024年12月15日に来園しました。 少し枯れかけの木がありましたが、それでも十分楽しめました。 紅葉が赤や黄色に染りとっても綺麗です。 縁結びチケットは旧古河庭園とのセットで、50円お得です。 この後行きましたが、洋館が来年の7月まで改装中だったので入リませんでした。 有効期限は無期限だそうなので、来年の紅葉が秋の薔薇の季節に行きたいと思います。
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