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大隈庭園

Ōkuma Garden

Historic Japanese garden with ties to the Ii family and Matsudaira clan, now part of Waseda University.

Attraction

Garden, Cultural Heritage, Japanese Garden

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Ōkuma Garden, spanning approximately 3,000 square meters, is a serene Japanese garden situated within Waseda University in Shinjuku. Once the residence of the Ii family and Matsudaira clan, the garden reflects traditional Japanese landscape design and cultural heritage. It offers a tranquil retreat with lush greenery, stone pathways, and a peaceful ambiance. Accessible to visitors, the garden provides a unique blend of history and nature, making it a hidden gem within Tokyo's vibrant cityscape.

Facilities & Services

  • Traditional Japanese Landscape
  • Historic Significance
  • Walking Paths

Contact

Address:

169-8050 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Totsukamachi, 1 Chome−104

Phone:

03-3203-4333

External links

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