Hamarikyu

Frente a la bahía de Tokio, este parque era un coto de caza de un período Edo "shogun"

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El Jardín Hamarikyu fue construido durante un largo período de tiempo por sucesivos shogunes del período Edo. Fue diseñado exclusivamente para extraer agua de mar de la bahía de Tokio. La escena del jardín cambia mucho dependiendo de la hora del día y la temporada.
Horario
Sábado ( 9:0 AM ~ 5:0 PM )
Domingo ( 9:0 AM ~ 5:0 PM )
Días de Semana ( 9:0 AM ~ 5:0 PM )

[close] Dec. 29th - Jan. 1st
Precio
Adult: 300 YEN
Children: 0 YEN
Dirección
1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Telefono
(03) 3541-0200

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Acceso

From Shinjuku Station to Shimbashi Station:
Take the Yamanote Line direct to Shimbashi Station (27 minutes, ¥200)

From Tokyo Station to Shimbashi Station:
Take the Yamanote Line direct to Shimbashi Station (4 minutes, ¥140)

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Reviews

8 years ago
Green cherry blossoms!!!
Found some of those here. They were green. Green!!! I'd say this is my favorite garden in Tokyo. Also because you can get on the pond to get some green tea at the tea house and it's possible to catch a water bus to Asakusa.
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9 years ago
Stop! Hamarikyu Time!
The Hamarikyu Gardens were once the family garden of the Tokugawa Shogun, but were later donated to the City of Tokyo by the Imperial Family in 1945. They are now designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and Special Historical Site of Japan. I wander the lush gardens for a while finally free from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo; however, my tranquillity is somewhat spoiled by the tall office blocks that scrape the sky in every direction. Still, a great place for an afternoon stroll, relax with a cup of tea, or enjoy the perfectly trimmed grass that looks to have been cut on a daily basis, and probably has been and will be forever.
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