In The North Eastern Corner of Tokyo
Yamamoto-tei is a Buddhist temple with a traditional Japanese garden in its interior. If you are ever out visiting Shibamata in Katsushika ward, by all means give this place a visit.
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Information about Yamamoto-tei
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Address:
7-19-32 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku
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Contact:
03-3657-8577
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Open hours:
9am – 5pm
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Closed:
Every third Tuesday (the following weekday if it falls on a public/substitute holiday)
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Entrance fee:
¥100 *Free entry or junior high school students and younger; disabled persons
Flower Calendar for Yamamoto-tei
- Mid. April to mid-May : Rhododendrons
- Late April to mid-May : Japanese wisterias
- Late May to early June : rhododendron indicums
- May to October : water lilies
- June to July : Japanese stewartias
- August to October : Japanese clovers
- October to December : leopard plant
- October to December : Sasanqua camellia
- December to April : Japanese camellia
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Background and History of Yamamoto-tei
The building is the former residence of Tokyo businessman Einosuke Yamamoto, founder of the camera parts manufacturer, Yamamoto Plant. Yamamoto moved to the area after the Great Kanto Earthquake o 1923, and renovated the building from 1926 – 1930. The building was used for four generations before being acquired by Katsushika Ward in 1986, and opened to the public I 1991. The blend of shoin-zukuri and Western-style architecture, and the elegant surrounding garden maintain a perfect harmony, and its cultural values are highly regarded in Japan.Features and Sights to See at Yamamoto-tei
The Main Garden
Yamamoto-tei is a traditional Shoin garden (a type of garden which accompanies a Shoin style residence) with an area o over 890 m² and a pond by the wooden deck. Behind the pond by the wooden deck. Behind the pond are luscious greens and an artificial hill to create a waterfall. It s a rare garden which is a preservation of the early Showa (1926-89) style until today.Houou-no-ma (Drawing room)
The Houou-no-ma is the sole Western style room in the building. The main attractions are its white plastered high ceiling, marquetry flooring, marble mantelpiece, and stained glass windows.Cafe
There is a tea set menu for a fee, and guests can look out to the garden and relax.
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