- tankenjapan.com tokyos-rikugi-en-garden-of-the-…The Features Of Rikugi-en Garden. As with many strolling-type gardens of the time, this garden was designed to be an experience outside of greenery and flowers.
- najga.org reference/rikugi-en/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.
- ryan.hellyer.kiwi 2013/rikugi-en-gardens/The Rikugi-en gardens is a beautiful part of Tokyo city and well worth visiting if you are in the area. Rikugi-en gardens.
- http://ageekinjapan.com rikugi-en-garden/We went to Komagome station and walking five minutes out of the station we arrived to Rikugi-en gardens (六義園 ,Google Maps).
- 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...
- 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.
- jonellepatrick.com rikugi-en-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...
- 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.
- leftahead.ca blog/rikugi-en-garden-tokyoBuilt around 1700 for the 5th Tokugawa Shogun, Rikugi-en literally means “six poems garden” and reproduces in miniature 88 scenes from famous poems.