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Location
  
Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Parking
  
None

Created
  
1938 (1938)

Public transit access
  
Komagome Station

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Area
  
87,809.41 m (945,172.6 sq ft)

Operated by
  
Tokyo metropolitan parks

Website
  
Official website (Japanese)

Similar
  
Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden, Komagome Station, Kyu‑Furukawa Gardens, Hamarikyu Gardens, Shinjuku Gyoen

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Rikugien Garden (六義園, Rikugi-en) is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Bunkyō-ku. The name Rikugi-en means Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry which comes from the idea of the six elements in waka poetry while en means garden or park. The park consists of a small pond, trees, and a hill. The traditional Japanese garden within the park is a tourist attraction.

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History

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The construction of the park took place between 1695 and 1702 and was headed by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu by permission of the fifth shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and is a typical example of a garden from the Edo period. After the death of Yanagisawa it was neglected. The founder of Mitsubishi, Iwasaki Yatarō bought the garden in 1878 and restored it.

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In 1938, it was donated to the Tokyo City government. It was specified as a special place of scenic beauty (特別名勝, tokubetsu meishō) by the Japanese government in 1953.

Access

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The park is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is a short walk from Komagome Station on the JR Yamanote line and the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line. There are no parking lots.

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General admission (junior high school and above) is 300 yen. People over 65 pay 150 yen, and students under junior high school age (and junior high school students living or studying in the Tokyo metropolitan area) may enter for free.

Illuminations

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For short periods during Spring and Autumn the cherry blossoms and Autumn foliage respectively are temporarily lit up and the park remains open until 9pm.

References

Rikugi-en Wikipedia


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