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Shiba Rikyu Gardens (Minato Ward, Tokyo)

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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Shiba Rikyu Onshi Teien is a strolling Japanese garden located in Minato Ward, Tokyo. Following in the footsteps of gardens at feudal lord residences and villas since the Edo period, it has been developed and maintained since the Meiji period and is now open to the public. Though surrounded by the city's buildings, it is something of an "urban oasis" where visitors can enjoy seasonal scenery with its artificial hills, ponds, islands, rock formations, and plantings of pine and cherry blossoms. While the garden is relatively small, its elaborate design centered around a pond and tranquil scenery make it an attractive spot for strolls, photography, and quiet rest.

Highlights

  • Strolling pond garden: From the walking path around the central pond, you can enjoy the trees and stonework reflected on the water's surface from various angles.
  • Seasonal vegetation: Cherry blossoms and plum blossoms in spring, fresh greenery and azaleas in early summer, the rich leaves and water surface in summer, the muted colors of autumn leaves in autumn, and the deciduous tree shapes in winter are also highlights.
  • The beauty of the rock formations, stone bridges, and stone arrangement: The rock formations and rock formations unique to traditional Japanese gardens are arranged modestly, creating an atmosphere of wabi-sabi.
  • Contrast with the cityscape: The contrast with Tokyo Tower and the surrounding buildings seen through the garden makes it a popular photo spot.
  • Quiet walking path: The garden is not too large, so you can walk around it in a short amount of time, allowing you to enjoy the garden in a relaxed atmosphere.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station (approximate): JR Hamamatsucho Station, about 5-10 minutes on foot, and within walking distance of Toei Subway stations (Daimon Station, Shibakoen Station, Shibakoen and the Shibakoen area). Both stations are accessible by either JR or Toei Subway.
  • Bus/Car: There are few parking spaces in the area and traffic is heavy, so we recommend using public transportation.
  • Nearby landmarks: Shiba Park, Zojoji Temple, Tokyo Tower, and other attractions are close by, making it an easy place to stop by in between sightseeing.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

If you want to stroll around leisurely and take photos, it will take about 30 minutes to an hour. If you combine it with visiting the surrounding temples and shrines or Tokyo Tower, it is easy to plan a 1-2 hour visit.

Nearby spots

  • Zojoji Temple: A large, historic Jodo sect temple within walking distance of the gardens.
  • Tokyo Tower: A landmark that can be seen from the garden. Convenient for viewing the view and strolling around the area.
  • Shiba Park: A large green space perfect for picnics and strolls.
  • Hama-rikyu Gardens and Hamamatsucho area (travel by foot or public transportation): This tour can be combined with other Edo-period gardens and tourist spots.
  • Shiodome/Shinbashi area: There are many commercial facilities and restaurants, making it convenient for eating and shopping.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: The number of visitors increases during cherry blossom season, consecutive holidays, and weekends. If you want to enjoy the view in peace and quiet, weekday mornings and evenings are relatively quiet.
  • Manners: Open flames, loud music, and leaving trash lying around are prohibited within the park. Eating and drinking should be limited to designated areas and for short periods of time, and strong-smelling foods should be avoided.
  • Pets allowed: As with many Japanese gardens, there may be restrictions on pets allowed in. Please check in advance.
  • Footing and clothing: Wear comfortable shoes as there are small paths, stone steps, and gravel roads. After rain, some areas can be slippery.
  • Photography: General tourist photography is fine, but tripods and commercial photography may be restricted, so it is advisable to check in advance.
  • Opening hours, closing days, admission fees, etc. are subject to change. Please check the official website or facility guide for the latest information before visiting.
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