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Koyo at Koishikawa Korakuen

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Koyo of Koishikawa Korakuen Garden (小石川後楽園の紅葉) is very beautiful Autumn scenery. There are hundreds of Momiji trees in this garden, and in the end of November, they will turn to a beautiful Koyo.

Tourist Info.
Admission fee: 300 yen.
Open: 9:00 to 18:00 (during Sakura Season)
No Hanami Party.

Access
0. at Tokyo Station
1. use JR Chuo Line to Suidobashi
2. walk north west (10 min.)


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Detailed Travel Guide

Koyo at Koishikawa Korakuen

Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is Japanese style garden in Tokyo and the one of the special place of scenery, and also the special historic places of Japan. The garden is located right next to Tokyo Dome, but it was built much earlier than Tokyo Dome. It was originally built in 1629 by Mitsukuni Tokugawa. Korakuen is the oldest of all the gardens in Tokyo and it is a typical stroll-graden built in early days of the Tokugawa Era. In the central part of Korakuen, there is a placid lakelet with winding walks running around, stone lanterns, trees and arched bridges arranged skillfully in harmony with their surroundings.