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Centro de Servicios de Hamarikyuonshiteien

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Hideki
April 7, 2016
気軽に行ける日本庭園です It is the Japanese garden which can go willingly
Yosihiro
July 27, 2015
It is a Japanese garden.You can go on the water bus to Asakusa.
Tokiharu
October 7, 2016
This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had been popularly used in coastal gardens in the Edo period. The whole pond had been reed fields and used for falconry site for Shogun families. This garden is roughly divided into two areas, the south garden whose center is Daimyo garden and the north garden that had been developed after the Meiji period. After the Meiji Restoration, the garden became the detached palace of royal families and officially named Hamarikyu, which means a detached palace on the coast. In 1952,this garden was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site, based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. Now the garden is surrounded by high-rise buildings of Shiodome business area, and contrast between the old and the new is superb.
This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had…
Nao
November 10, 2015
Hamarikyu is one of the most famous Japanese traditional gardens in Tokyo.
Daniel
October 16, 2015
The famous Japanese garden park

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Chuo City, Tokyo