Beautiful Contrast of Peaceful Gardens and Skyscrapers!
Hama-Rikyu Garden is a historical garden beside the Sumida River. It was originally built as Tokugawa shogun’s residence and duck hunting site in the Edo period (1603-1868) and was opened to the public in April 1946. Contrasts of skyscrapers and gardens with a tidal pond are very unique. Matcha tea at a tea house is also popular. Cherry blossoms beautifully bloom in spring and you can enjoy autumn leaves in fall.
Address
1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo City, Tokyo
(7 minute walk from “Shiodome sta.”)
(7 minute walk from “Tsukiji-shijo sta.”)
(10 minute walk from “Shinbashi sta.”)
Closed
Year-end/New Year holidays
(December 29th-January 1st next year)
Opening hours
9:00〜17:00
(Last admission 16:30)
Admission Fee
JPY 300
※65 years old and over:JPY 150