Centuries ago, this area was believed to be the former resident home of a Samurai who was a close confidant to the ruling Tokugawa Family. Fast forward to now, this traditional garden is now famous for it’s well manicured scenery for weddings, celebrations banquets and a green tea ceremony experience for overseas visitors.
The garden is centered around a pond with koi fish in it. It also features centuries old bonsai trees. Everything about the garden is grounded in Japanese culture - the architecture, design, layout, culinary techniques, art and music. The garden is also not crowded with people and typically very quiet - a nice change of pace from tourist destinations in the midst of Tokyo.
Entrance fee: Free
Address: 1-1-1 Shirokanedai, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0071
Hours: 10am - 8:30pm (Open 9am on weekends)
Website: https://www.happo-en.com/banquet/about/
How to get there: About a 20 minute walk from either Gotanda or Meguro Station on the JR Lines.