Rikugi-en Garden
The other day CaDs and I decided to explore a little bit the area north from Yamanote line. It is not one of the most interesting areas in Tokyo but there are some places that are worth a visit. We went to Komagome station and walking five minutes out of the station we arrived to Rikugi-en gardens (六義園 ,Google Maps).
The park was built at the end of the 17th century by the fifth Tokugawa shogun and has belonged to the Tokyo townhall since almost one hundred years ago. The design of the gardens emulates the landscapes of other places in Japan, for example, the lake is a representation of the coast in Kamakura. In the center, next to the lake, you can have a matcha with some candy for 500 yen.













Comments
disma
27 January, 2012
i’ve been there last sunday, or saturday …. (i can’t remember), is near my home and it’s a beautiful garden. I take some picture too
http://www.tokyobigpicture.com/japanese-garden-yanaka-ginza-akihabara/ (4,7 and 12 picture). Your picture are better… 
That place, if i understand right, it was the place where the founder of Mitsubishi (Iwasaki Yataro) used to live
rebound2000
28 January, 2012
Love these images, especially the matcha.. thanks for sharing
zoomingjapan
28 January, 2012
Wow, beautiful photos!
I especially love the last 2!
Ἀντισθένης
28 January, 2012
Me, I like the smiling young woman with grandma…
Felneymike
28 January, 2012
Iii’ve been there, I didn’t really know what it was at the time though, beyond “a park” XD. It was fun to throw bits for the turtles to eat.
kirai
30 January, 2012
Thank you!
@disma awesome pictures! lucky you. I didn’t know about Mitsubishi, thx!
disma
31 January, 2012
thank you! and thx for the Flickr friendship too!
I didn’t know that thing about Mr. Mitsubishi too;) I’ve read on the board in the park