3-chōme-20-18 Mejiro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-0031, JapanMap
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Meibai Garden is free to open, but the area is relatively small. But although small, it is still a very traditional Japanese garden, which is not the same as the Chinese garden style, and it is also very beautiful.
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Mejiro Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In the center of Mejiro Garden is a large pond, and the unique Japanese garden design can be seen everywhere. The scenery in the garden changes with the seasons, fully demonstrating the attitude of the Japanese living in a small space to nature. Especially in autumn when the maple leaves are red, it is very beautiful. The residential area surrounding the garden is very quiet and makes you forget the hustle and bustle of the city for a while. It is a 5-minute walk from Mejiro Station on the JR Yamanote Line.
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Mejiro Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Meibai Garden is free to open, but the area is relatively small. But although small, it is still a very traditional Japanese garden, which is not the same as the Chinese garden style, and it is also very beautiful.
The typical Japanese courtyard features are also my favorite courtyard style. Although it is not particularly large, it is winning that its design is full of humanity everywhere. It first went to the landscape and practical, and there were many plants inside.
Mubai Courtyard is a Japanese courtyard in Tokyo, located at Mubai Station on Yamanote Line. The courtyard is beautiful and the architecture is distinctive. If you're lucky, you can also see the Japanese couple's marriage style, you can be complacent.
There are free Japanese gardens in residential streets. On the south side of the gardens are Red Bird's Abbey, tea rooms in bungalows and tatami rooms in buildings. The main places for gatherings are tea courses and flower courses, haiku parties and Quyi. Japanese people wear kimonos. If they want to participate in these activities, the cost is extra.
Eye White Garden, here is very quiet, people feel very happy, especially with the elderly to take a walk and play, the environment here is very good, the air is particularly fresh, it is worth recommending.