- 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...
- japanesegardens.jp gardens/famous/rikugien/Rikugi-en is one of Tokyo’s finest gardens and offers the visitor an ever-changing landscape.
- 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.
- whenin.tokyo Rikugi-en-Garden-and-Tea-House-…Rikugi-en, located in Tokyo’s northern Komagome district, is a pristine and exceptionally beautiful garden dating back to the Edo Period.
- 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.
- wa-pedia.com japan-guide/rikugien_gardens.shtmlThe Rikugi-en in Komagome is one of Tokyo's most beautiful gardens. The land was given by shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi to his grand chamberlain...
- blog.only-apartments.com rikugien-garden/The Beauty of Autumn at the Rikugi-en Garden. Mónica Boixeda. Japanese gardens are true artistic creations. They are the perfect combination of plants, water...
- myemail.constantcontact.com Rikugi-en-Garden-…Built between 1695 and 1702, Rikugi-en is typical from the Edo Period and a wonderful example of a traditional Japanese garden.
- 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).