Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden
1804 establishments in JapanGardens in TokyoHistoric Sites of JapanPlaces of Scenic BeautySumida, Tokyo
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden (向島百花園, Mukōjima Hyakkaen) is an urban garden located in Sumida, Tokyo. The garden was created by a merchant, and is different from daimyō gardens, and therefore it not a "traditional Japanese garden" in the proper sense of the term. It is the only surviving flower garden from the Edo period. Mukōjima comes from the region's old name, Hyakkaen was chosen to mean "a garden with a hundred flowers that bloom throughout the four seasons". The garden covers an area of about 10,886 m2.
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Meiji-dori Avenue, Sumida
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N 35.724212 ° | E 139.8156005 ° |
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向島百花園
Meiji-dori Avenue 墨田区東向島3-18-3
131-0034 Sumida
Japan
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