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Travel to
Japan Blog Articles
The intent of our Travel to Japan
articles is to provide essential travel planning information, practical
advice and tips for saving money while visiting Japan. Also, we have
included strange and unusual tourist attractions that you might be
interested in visiting while in Japan. All a travel articles are written
by native residents of Japan.
TRAVEL TOPIC: B-Movie Style of
Attractions in Tokyo
Rikugien Garden in Tokyo
In Tokyo, there are many traditional Japanese gardens. The Rikugien Garden is one of those, that was originally the land given to Yanagisawa
Yoshiyasu of the Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, around the early 18th century.
Ryukugikan is also known as a garden that the poet, that Yanagawa Yoshiyasu came
and created the 88 scenes described in Waka, a classic
Japanese poem.
In the Manyoshu or Kokinwakashu collection of poems, and in many travel guide
books, they introduce this garden.
However, I think this garden is more known
for a very huge weeping cherry tree, that Japanese people admire. In fact, I
didn't know of the historic aspects of this garden, although I know of a great
cherry tree in the park!
As you approach the entrance gate, you will see a huge tree. This is the famous
'weeping' cherry tree. In Spring, it blooms with beautiful cherry blossoms. At
night, the tree is lit with gorgeous lighting and looks fantastic!

The Great Weeping Cherry Tree of Rikugien Garden
Just imagine how beautiful the tree will be in the Spring, or in Autumn colours!

Don't be disappointed if you cannot see the tree in the spring, but any trip to Tokyo should include a springtime visit to view all the wonderful cherry tree blossoms throughout the city. And, if you are travelling to Tokyo in the autumn, you have a chance to see a beautiful Fall scene in Rikugien Garden.
From Nov. 23th to Dec. 4, there's a light display in Rikugien Garden, where you can see colourful leaves of 550 trees shining in the lights. And the leaves of the great weeping cherry tree will also be lit up too, of course.
Light Display in Rikugien Garden
From: Nov. 23th to Dec. 4
Hours: From sunset to 9:00 PM
Admission fee: 300 Yen
The location of Rikugien Garden
A 1 min. walk from the JR Komagome Station (on
the Yamanote Line) or from the Komagome Subway Station (Nanboku Subway Line).
Note. During the light display period, the Somei-gate is open, which is the closest entrance gate from the Komagome station. Usually, you have to go to the regular entrance gate, that is about a 7 min. walk.
Posted by digi-escape at November 27, 2005 05:06 PM
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