This time, we received special permission to take drone footage of Rikugien Garden.
*Drone photography is normally prohibited in this area.
*These videos and images have been taken after obtaining all necessary applications and permissions.
What is Rikugien Garden?
Since its creation, Rikugien has been counted as one of the two great gardens of Edo along with Koishikawa Korakuen. In 1695, the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, bestowed the land in Komagome as a villa for his subordinate residence. Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu himself designed and directed the construction, digging a pond in a corner of the flat Musashino plain, building a mountain, and over the course of seven years creating a stroll-style garden with a hill and pond.
Rikugien Garden is a delicate and gentle Japanese garden that reflects Yoshiyasu's deep literary knowledge.
The garden's name comes from the "Six Elements of Poetry" from the ancient Chinese poetry collection "Maoshi," namely the classification of poems - Fu (Fu), Fu (Fu), Hi (Hi), Kyo (Kyo), Ga (Elegance), and Sho (Song) - which Ki no Tsurayuki adapted to the "Six Styles" of waka poetry.
The garden is surrounded by a forest and a large pond with an island in the middle, and the scenic beauty of Wakanoura in Kishu (present-day Wakayama Prefecture) and other famous places praised in waka poetry are reflected in the garden as 88 different landscapes.
In the Meiji era, the garden came into the possession of Yataro Iwasaki (the founder of Mitsubishi), and in 1938 it was donated to the city of Tokyo and opened to the public. On March 31, 1953, it was designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty by the national government.
spring…Cherry blossoms (weeping, Yoshino cherry), azalea, mountain rose, azalea, magnolia, wisteria
summer…Hagi, hydrangea, rose of Sharon
autumn…Autumn leaves (maple, ginkgo, enkianthus campanulatus)
winter…Wintersweet, Camellia, Plum, Sasanqua
access
⚫︎7 minutes walk from JR Yamanote Line "Komagome" (South Exit)
⚫︎7 minutes walk from Komagome Station (N14) on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
⚫︎10 minutes walk from Toei Mita Line "Sengoku" (I14)
6-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0021
Opening hours
9:00am - 5:00pm (entry until 4:30pm)
Closed Days
Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29th to January 1st of the following year)
*Opening hours may be extended during events, Golden Week, etc.
*Cultural properties are valuable assets that should be passed on to future generations, and in order to protect them, regular preservation and repair work is required. We ask for your understanding and cooperation.
*Rikugien Garden has been designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty under the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (Article 2) as a garden of great artistic and aesthetic value, and as it forms the basis for future cultural advancement and development, it is a facility where many people can quietly enjoy the garden with the utmost care in order to ensure that it is properly preserved. Therefore, we do not allow pets in the garden.
The website isHere
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★Rikugien and nine other gardens are shared with the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association.