A tranquil Edo period (1603-1867) park located in central Tokyo
Located an eight minute walk from Higashi-mukojima Station in northeastern Tokyo, Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens is a peaceful strolling garden with meticulously manicured Japanese landscaping, and a history that goes back over 100 years.
Built during the Edo period, the park has maintained its historic ambience, providing a contrast to the modern energy of its surroundings. Wander through the park's clover tunnel where you'll be completely surrounded by lush green leaves.
- Higashi-mukojima StationTobu Skytree Line8 min on foot
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General admission: 150 (65 years and older 70 yen) yen
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RestroomsDining facilitiesNon-smoking areas
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Multi-purpose toiletOstomate restroomsToilet with handrailsDiaper changing facilitiesBaby chair/high chairWheelchair loan
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For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.