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[2025 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for Hamarikyu Gardens (Updated Mar)

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This is a representative feudal lord garden of the Edo period, which has been passed down as the Shogun's villa, "Hama Palace." After the Meiji Restoration, it became a detached palace for the Imperial Family, and was renamed Hama Rikyu. Later, due to the Great Kanto Earthquake and war damage, valuable buildings such as the teahouse were burned down and trees were damaged, and there was no trace of its former appearance. However, on November 3, 1945, it was donated to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and after renovation, it was opened to the public for a fee in April, 1946. Based on the national Cultural Properties Protection Law, it was designated as a national Place of Scenic Beauty and Historic Site in December, 1948, and as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and Special Historic Site, including the surrounding water surface, in November, 1952.

Address:
1-1 Hamarikyūteien, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0046, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-2.1 hours
Phone:
+81 3-3541-0200
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