
Hamarikyu Gardens
Hamarikyu Gardens is a public park located in the Chuo district of Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1946, it spans approximately 25 hectares and features tidal ponds, a teahouse, and traditional landscapes. The garden was originally built in the 17th century as a feudal lord's residence.
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Hamarikyu Gardens offers a blend of Edo-period landscape design with modern city views. The Shioiri Pond is notable for its seawater, which rises and falls with the tide. Visitors can access the garden via Tsukijishijo Station on the Toei Oedo Line. The Nakajima Teahouse, situated on an island, serves traditional matcha tea. The garden is open daily with varying hours depending on the season.



