Hamarikyu Garden was formerly the summer villa of the Tokugawa family and is located at the mouth of the Sumida River. Since the Meiji Restoration, it has passed to the Imperial Family, and then to the City of Tokyo in 1946 when it became open to the public. The culture of the high-class Edo Period is maintained in this area of Tokyo bay surrounded by an ever-modernizing city.
Tea House at Hamarikyu Gardens |
Visitors can enjoy refreshments at a teashop in Nakashima located in the middle of the pond in the garden. This shop offers matcha and Japanese sweets in a tea-ceremony style. At New Year, Japanese falconry and aikido (Japanese martial arts) are demonstrated.
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