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Ueno, Asakusa Area
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Yushima Station, etc.
Ueno-okachimachi Station
Yushima-Sanchōme, etc.
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The main residence of the Iwasaki family, who founded the Mitsubishi Zaibatsu, one of Japan’s three major financial cliques. Visitors can catch a glimpse of the family’s resplendent lifestyle from three residences and garden.

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
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Hyakkaen
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Constructed in the early 1800s, this flower garden is filled with famous plants that appear in Japanese classics and where visitors can enjoy Japan’s beautiful four seasons.

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Ueno, Asakusa Area
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Toneri-koen Station
Toneri-Kōen
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The locations sell food ingredients and rent barbeque equipment, which provides the convenience and enjoyment of a barbeque without having to bring anything.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
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Korakuen Station, etc.
Iidabashi Station
Toei-Iidabashi Sta, etc.
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Established in 1629 by Tokugawa Yorifusa, the first head of the Mito Clan, the garden presents the scenic beauty of Japan and China throughout the garden and the landscape filled with a Japanese atmosphere.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
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Komagome Station
Sengoku Station
Kami-Fujimae
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Founded by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, an associate of the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The gardens was built on land gifted by Tsunayoshi, and completed in 1702 to express the world of Waka Japanese poetry.

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Kudanshita, Korakuen Area
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Nishigahara Station
Asukayama
Komagome Sta. Minamiguchi, etc.
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Built in 1919 by Baron Toranosuke Furukawa, the gardens are known for the beautiful landscapes consisting of a Japanese and Western-style gardens surrounding a Western-style house.

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Tsukiji, Shimbashi Area
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Shimbashi Station
Shimbashi Station, etc.
Hama-Rikyū, etc.
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A garden once belonged to the Tokugawa shogun’s family, featuring a tidal pond that changes its atmosphere with the ebb and flow of the tide, and two duck hunting sites. Perfect for strolling while enjoying plants of different seasons.

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Tsukiji, Shimbashi Area
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Daimon Station
Hamamatsuchō Sta., etc.
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This is a Daimyo garden situated to the south of the Hamarikyu gardens. It's been here since the Edo period. It was originally constructed in 1678 on residential land with an excursion-style garden and a pond.

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Shibuya, Omote-sando
Shirokanedai Station
Shirokanedai Station
Shirokanedai-Gochōme
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In the heart of the "Tokyo"city, this precious forest offers rich natural which covers 20hectares and is a habitat for many creatures.

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Daiba, Kiyosumi Area
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Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station
Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station
Kiyosumi-Teien, etc.
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The construction of this garden began in 1878 by Yataro Iwasaki, who was a founding father of the Mitsubishi Group. Beautiful stones from all over Japan are placed in a circuit-style garden with trees and ponds, which are representative of gardens of the Meiji era.

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