- en.wikipedia.org Rikugi-en GardensRikugi-en (六義園[1]) is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Bunkyō-ku. The name Rikugi-en means "Garden of the Six Principles", referring to the six elements in...
- japan-guide.com e/e3026.htmlRikugien is quite spacious, and it takes about an hour to cover the garden's entire network of walking paths at a leisurely speed.
- kanpai-japan.com tokyo/rikugien-gardenRikugi-en is a large Japanese garden in Bunkyo ward, in the north of Tokyo. It was built in the 18th century and displays landscapes inspired from the traditional...
- iqvel.com en/a/Japan/Rikugi-en-GardensThe Rikugi-en Gardens – is a magnificent garden that is located in Tokyo, namely one of its areas called Bunko. It refers to the Edo period, which falls on 1702.
- tokyotourists.com rikugien-garden/He named it Rikugien Gardens. However, the name ‘Rikugi-en’ came from the famous Chinese poetry WAKA.
- donnyjkimball.medium.com the-rikugi-en-gardens-…The Rikugi-en gardens are one of my favorites too! What’s more, you also get to check out Sugamo and the granny culture there!
- famouswonders.com rikugien-garden/The Rikugi-en Garden was constructed between 1695 and 1702 and initiated by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu with the permission of the 5th Tokugawa Shogun.
- japan-experience.com all-about-japan/tokyo/parks-…The Rikugi-en Garden is among the ancient gardens of Tokyo that belonged to the Daimyo, the feudal lords of the Edo period (1603-1867).
- tokyo.for91days.com komagome-and-the-rikugi-en-…After doing some shopping (I found an odds-and-ends shop selling cheap origami paper), we made our way to the Rikugi-en Gardens.