• Rikugi-en (六義園) is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Bunkyō-ku. The name Rikugi-en means "Garden of the Six Principles", referring to the six elements in waka poetry...
  • Rikugi-en is one of Tokyo’s finest gardens and offers the visitor an ever-changing landscape.
  • Rikugien Gardens, Japonya’nın Tokyo şehrinde yer alan parktır. Rikugi-en ismi, Çin şiirinde bahsedilen “Altı İlkenin Bahçesi” anlamına gelmektedir.
  • At the same time, ‘Rikugi-en’ means ‘a garden of the six principles,’ which reproduces 88 scenes.
  • Rikugien is quite spacious, and it takes about an hour to cover the garden's entire network of walking paths at a leisurely speed.
  • Dating from the Edo period, the Rikugi-en garden still exudes a powerful serenity today.
  • Rikugi-en is a typical example of a daimyo garden (feudal lord garden), built in Komagome by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, for shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi...
  • Wanted to see at least one Japanese landscaped garden around Tokyo and it was a choice between the smaller Koishikawa Koraku-en or the Rikugi-en.
  • The tea house located inside Rikugi-en is well worth a visit as it features a direct view of the garden’s main pont which is especially beautiful during Japan’s...
  • The Rikugi-en Gardens – is a magnificent garden that is located in Tokyo, namely one of its areas called Bunko.