• If you do an Internet search of Rikugi-en Garden in Tokyo you will learn, over and over again, that it is an Edo stroll mountain and pond-style garden...
  • Built between 1695 and 1702, Rikugi-en is typical from the Edo Period and a wonderful example of a traditional Japanese garden.
  • The Rikugi-en gardens is a beautiful part of Tokyo city and well worth visiting if you are in the area. Rikugi-en gardens.
  • Since its construction, Rikugi-en Garden has been counted as one of the two great gardens of Edo along with Koishikawa Korakuen Garden.
  • If you love Japanese gardens, we have to go to Rikugi-en. This gorgeous stroll garden features 88 real-life views from famous poems, and is artfully designed to...
  • After getting off at Komagome subway station, it is a short walk to the northeastern corner of Rikugi-en garden. The entrance on that corner is closed...
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  • Rikugi-en is a Tokyo area stroll garden built in the Edo period by Samurai Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu. The garden name refers to the six rules of Waka poetry.
  • Rikugi-en , or Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry, is a three dimensional garden of a narrative design based on the six elements in waka Japanese poetry.