• At Sankeien Tea Hut, you can taste the specialty Japanese sweets and green tea while enjoying the beautiful scenery and the slow-flowing time.
  • Sankeien Garden in Yokohama is one of the best attraction the city has to offer: a beautiful natural garden full of old cultural, traditional and architectural treasures.
  • The Sanjunoto (3-story pagoda) from the former Tomyoji (Kyoto) was moved to Sankeien in 1914. It is the oldest pagoda in the Kanto region (eastern central Japan).
  • Other historical buildings in the garden include the Sankeien Museum, the Sankeien Tea House, and the Sankeien Tea Ceremony House.
  • Originally this pagoda is from Kyoto and was built in 1457 during the Muromachi Period. In 1941 it was moved to the Sankeien Garden in Yokohama.
  • The buses start from Yokohama station (east exit), stop at Sakuragicho station and Motomachi-Chukagai stations, the go to Sankeien-iriguchi.
  • Sankeien Garden, a popular tourist destination in Yokohama, offers visitors a unique and immersive experience through its audio guided tour.
  • Sankeien Garden, first opened to the public in the port of Yokohama in 1906, covers 45 acres and has been designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty.
  • Sankeien Garden is a spacious, traditional Japanese-style garden in Yokohama, Japan, that spans over 175,000 square meters.
  • Visitors to Sankeien Garden can explore the garden’s winding paths and bridges, taking in the beautiful scenery and traditional Japanese architecture along the way.