Though not as centrally located or as easy to reach as Tokyo's other famous gardens, this one is a must for fans of traditional Japanese gardens and is probably my favorite. It was created in 1702 by a trusted confidante of the shogun, who began as a page and rose to the highest rank as a feudal lord. During the Meiji Era, the founder of Mitsubishi took it over for his second residence and later donated it to the city. What I like most about the garden is that it's dominated by a pond in its center, complete with islands and islets, viewing hills, and strolling paths around its perimeter, providing enchanting views. The garden is especially famous for its changing maple leaves in autumn. Because it takes some effort to reach, you'll probably want to enjoy at least an hour here.
Tokyo› Attraction
Rikugien Garden
6-16-3 Hon-Komagome, Tokyo, Japan
Our Rating
Neighborhood
Bunkyo-ku
Hours
Daily 9am-5pm
Transportation
Station: Komagome (8 min.) or Sengoku (10 min.)
Phone
03/3941-2222
Prices
Admission ¥300 adults, ¥150 seniors, free for children 12 and under
Web site
Rikugien Garden
Map
6-16-3 Hon-Komagome Tokyo Japan TokyoNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.