• 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.
  • The Rikugi-en Gardens is one of the beautiful traditional Japanese gardens in Tokyo. Rikugi, which means “Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry”...
  • 4) Rikugi-en Garden. ... Iwasaki Yataro, Mitsibishi’s founder, over the renovation of Rikugi-en during the Meji-era (1868-1912).
  • It was still a pretty wet snow so it wasn’t sticking in the city itself, but we thought we might get more of it if we headed to the Rikugi-en Garden – and we were right!
  • The name Rikugi-en means Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry which comes from the idea of the six elements in waka poetry while en means garden or park.
  • A forma mais barata de ir de Rikugi-en Gardens para Parque Ueno é de trem que custa RUB 70 - RUB 150 e dura 23 min.
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