Rikugi-en (六義園) is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Bunkyō-ku. The name Rikugi-en means "Garden of the Six Principles", referring to the six elements in waka...
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Ibaraki) Rikugi-en (Bunkyō, Tokyo) Kyu Hamarikyu Gardens (Chūō, Tokyo) Chūbu region Kenroku-en (Kanazawa, Ishikawa) Ichijōdani Asakura Family Gardens (Fukui...
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Koishikawa-Kōrakuen (redirect from Koishikawa Korakuen Garden)
that were created during that period, the others being the Rikugi-en and the Hama Rikyū gardens. The Koishikawa-Kōrakuen was constructed in 1629 by Tokugawa...
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Observatory Park Akatsuka Park Jindaiji Botanical Gardens Mejiro-no-Mori Park Shakujii Park Japanese Garden in Shinjuku Gyoen Cherry blossoms in Ueno Park...
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Koishikawa Kōraku-en, Rikugi-en, and Hama Rikyu Garden. Kyū Shiba Rikyū is often regarded as the most beautifully designed garden in Tokyo, and was once...
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Japanese Folk Crafts Museum founded. 1937 - Korakuen Stadium opens. 1938 - Rikugi-en (park) opens. 1940 - Population: 6,778,804. 1941 Port of Tokyo opens....
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Beauty at the national level. Cultural Property (Japan) List of parks and gardens of Tokyo List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo) Ueno Park "Cultural Properties...
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"Hama-rikyu Gardens". Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association. Archived from the original on 2016-10-29. Retrieved 2009-12-18. "Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens". Tokyo...
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