top of page

Rikugien Gardens

20240921_081353.jpg
20240921_081353.jpg
20240921_081353.jpg
20240921_081353.jpg
20240921_081353.jpg
20240921_081353.jpg

If you're looking for a peaceful, picture-perfect escape from Tokyo's busy streets, Rikugien Gardens is the place to be. This Edo-period landscape garden, created in 1702, is famous for its scenic walking paths, charming teahouses, and a central pond surrounded by rolling hills and seasonal trees. It's especially stunning in autumn, when the maple trees explode in vibrant reds and oranges, and during spring, when the garden's massive weeping cherry tree blooms in soft pinks. Why Visit Rikugien Gardens? One of Tokyo's Most Stunning Traditional Gardens: Designed in the shakkei (borrowed scenery) style, this garden feels like a peaceful natural retreat in the middle of the city. Incredible in Autumn & Spring: Fiery red maple leaves in fall and a huge, breathtaking weeping cherry tree in spring make this a must-visit in both seasons. Classic Edo-Period Landscape Design: The garden is meticulously designed with a central pond, mini hills, and stone bridges, creating a perfect harmony between nature and man-made beauty. Enjoy Matcha in a Traditional Teahouse: You can sip authentic Japanese green tea with wagashi (sweets) at Fukiage Chaya, a teahouse inside the garden. Scenic Walking Trails: The 1-hour walking loop takes you past beautiful viewpoints, tiny stone bridges, and peaceful shaded paths. Special Nighttime Illuminations: During cherry blossom season and autumn foliage, the garden is lit up at night, creating an unforgettable magical atmosphere.

Tips for Visiting


  • Best Time to Visit? Spring (March-April) for cherry blossoms, autumn (November-December) for fiery maple leaves.

  • How to Get There: Short walk from Komagome Station (JR Yamanote Line or Tokyo Metro Namboku Line).

  • Entry Fee: 300 yen (totally worth it!).

  • Great for a Relaxing Break: If you need a break from Tokyo's fast pace, this is one of the most peaceful spots in the city.

  • Bring a Camera: The seasonal colors and picturesque scenery make this a photographer's dream!

  •  Visit in the Morning or Late Afternoon: The lighting is best for photos, and there are fewer crowds.

bottom of page