This is one of Tokyo's many gardens, and rated as one of the best. Indeed it deserves the accolade. Though small and compact, the gardens has enough foliage to mesmerise, especially during the fall when the leaves are in varying stages of turning their colours. To any…
When visiting this garden, it has to be the right season like during cherry blossom or when the leaves have turned red. Otherwise you would end up wandering around in a bored garden waiting to see some birds to show up. The landscape was magnificent but obviously required some…
Wanted to enjoy the autumn leaves in Tokyo and on 5th Dec 2019, it still has not peaked but still it was a sight to behold. Plenty of maple leaves in a palette of red, orange & yellow. For peepers it’s a must do in Tokyo
I came to this garden over 40 years ago and was struck by the signage about sights, trees, and the like. It probably is being upgraded for the 2020 Olympics, so certain routes are unavailable. Wear good shoes for walking up and down steps of rocks and stone. It was lovely for…
It is a very nice garden, also visited by the nearby families with children. The turning of leaves made it even nicer. Recommended but not a must.