Hama-rikyu Gardens

Hama-rikyu Gardens

Hamarikyu Gardens is a garden that combines the beauty of nature and history, located in the heart of Tokyo. This garden is divided into the South Garden and the North Garden, with the South Garden being particularly famous for its "Shioiri Pond." This pond features a unique system where seawater from Tokyo Bay naturally flows in and out with the tides, making it the only one of its kind in the city.

There are more than 100 cherry trees in the gardens, and during the cherry blossom season in spring, the opening hours are extended by one hour, attracting many visitors. At the "Nakajima Tea House" in the pond, you can enjoy traditional Japanese matcha tea.

The garden originates from the "Kofu-Hama Mansion" built by Matsudaira Takanobu, the younger brother of the fourth shogun, Ietsuna, and it was later named "Hama-Goten." The current garden was completed during the time of the eleventh shogun, Ienori, and was opened to the public in 1946.

Designated as a special scenic spot and historic site by the government, this garden is a rare place where the history of the Tokugawa shogunate coexists with the modern skyline of Tokyo. How about spending a special moment at this historical garden facing Tokyo Bay while enjoying the seasonal beauty throughout the year?

Basic Information

Spot Name
Hama-rikyu Gardens
Location
〒104-0046 1-1 Hamarikyu Gardens, Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan 
Access
<Tōtemon-guchi> Subway Oedo Line "Tsukiji Market" (E18) or "Shiodome" (E19), and Yurikamome at "Shiodome" station, a 7-minute walk.
JR, Subway Ginza Line, and Subway Asakusa Line "Shinbashi" (G08・A10) station, a 12-minute walk.

<Nakano-no-omote-guchi> Subway Oedo Line "Shiodome" station, exit 10, a 5-minute walk.
JR "Hamamatsucho" station, a 15-minute walk.
Parking
There is some parking space available just over the Otemon Bridge.
Business Hours
Opening hours: 9 AM to 5 PM (entry allowed until 4:30 PM)
Regular Holiday
Year-end and New Year holidays (from December 29 to January 1 of the following year)
Fees
General: 300 yen
Seniors (65 years and older): 150 yen
(Free for elementary school students and junior high school students residing or studying in Tokyo)
*Children under elementary school age must be accompanied by a guardian.
Contact Information
Phone Number:03-3541-0200
Official Website

Map

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