A Traditional Japanese Garden In One Of Tokyo’s Last Original Wood Temples
Suikei-en Garden is a traditional Japanese garden tucked behind one of the few remaining original wooden temples left in Tokyo, Shibamata Taishakuten.
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Information
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Address:
7-10-3 Shibamata, Katsushika-ku
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Contact:
03-3657-2886
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Open hours:
9am – 4pm
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Closed:
Dec.28 – Jan.3(ony the garden is closed)
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Entrance fee:
Admission to garden and sculpture gallery Adults ¥400. Children (elementary junior high and high school) ¥200. ¥300 per adult for groups of twenty or more
Flower Calendar
- Jan. – Feb. : Camellia, Japanese apricot
- Mar. – Apr. : Someiyoshino, Weeping cherry, Azalea
- May – Jun. : Satsuki azalea, Iris, Hydrangea
- Jul. – Aug. : Lotus
- Sep. – Oct. : Japanese bush clover
- Nov. – Dec. : Ginkgo, Maple
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Background and History of Suikei-en Garden
The name Suikei-en comes from the elegance and quiet of the garden’s waterfall. This garden was completed in 1965 by one of Kanto’s premier landscapers, Nagai Razukan. Razukan worked on Suikei-en Garden from before World War II and continued to pour his heart into it until passed away at the age of 92. It is located to the rear of the Shibamata Taishakuten temple complex. This temple complex itself is one of the last wooden temples in Tokyo and is covered in ornate carvings. This neighborhood is famous for a serial movie character named ‘Tora san’ who is famous for his catch phrase,”It is difficult being a man!”(this was meant as he had a lot of hard work to do all the time and a lot of people who relied on him to take care of them).Features and Sights to See
Circuit-style garden
Suikei-en Garden is a circular garden with a pond at its center located in front of Daikyakuden, a Tokyo Metropolitan Government Historical Building. You can enjoy the scenery from the covered walkway that surrounds the garden.Rakuten Japan for Deep Cuts of Japonica
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