Scenic, peaceful garden. It's small, but provides for some unexpectedly fantastic photo ops, even in the winter...but you want to see it in the spring, when the flowers are in bloom. There's a small three-tiered waterfall you can hop over to. A little downstream, there's a fun little river crossing made of stepping stones (boulders, really). There are large Koi Fish in the lake to watch, but the lake itself is probably what you'd want to look at instead.
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Scenic, peaceful garden. It's small, but provides for some unexpectedly fantastic photo ops, even in the winter...but you want to see it in the spring, when the flowers are in bloom. There's a small three-tiered waterfall you can hop over to. A little downstream, there's a fun little river crossing made of stepping stones (boulders, really). There are large Koi Fish in the lake to watch, but the lake itself is probably what you'd want to look at instead.
The Japanese garden "Tokugawa Garden" in the east of Nagoya is a good place for the Nagoya City to enjoy the red leaves festival every year. During the season, not only can you see the red leaves in the daytime, but also the red leaves in the dim light after night are very attractive. There are famous ramen shops "such as water" and "fangguang" with the old shop of oranges nearby. It is recommended to go together after seeing the red leaves~
Visited Nagoya Castle at noon. After reading it, there is a bus stop on the side of the road opposite the main entrance. Take the line 5 sightseeing bus directly to Tokugawa Park. It started to rain in the afternoon, and it is getting bigger and bigger [surprised], come out The boots are all wet and shiny! Frozen to death... But as soon as I walked in, I was surprised by the beautiful courtyard. Every spot in the very exquisite courtyard is so attractive. Different angles will have a different feeling. If you are not in a hurry, you must sit down and take a closer look. Savor it, it's really rewarding! This is how I was attracted by the deep charm of the Japanese garden, what should I do? Love is too deep...
Tokugawa Garden’s exquisite Japanese-style courtyard transportation strategy: Take the JR Chuo Main Line from Nagoya Station to the Osone Exit and walk for about five minutes. There are signs along the road and you will not go wrong. Opening hours: closed on Mondays, 9:30-17 every day; 30 ticket price: single ticket is 300 yen. If you visit with the Tokugawa Museum and Ponzo Bunko, it is recommended to buy a combined ticket for 1350 yen to visit three attractions. Highlights: The Japanese garden is very exquisite, there are ponds and bridges. The attic has a stream, a small waterfall, and a maple tree. In autumn, the green leaves, red leaves, and yellow leaves are intertwined. Very beautiful. Tips: There are some couples taking kimono wedding photos in the courtyard. The whole garden is not big enough for an hour to go out. Gift Shop
The Tokugawa family occupies an important position in Japanese history. During the Shogunate period, the emperor became a puppet, and the samurai class actually ruled Japan, among which the Tokugawa shogunate ruled Japan for 300 years. Tokugawa Garden is located about 3 kilometers east of Nagoya Castle in Japan. This is the Osone mansion built by the Tokugawa Gosan family, the second-generation lord of the Owari clan, in the eighth year of Genroku (1695). There is also the Tokugawa Art Museum in the park, which contains treasures that have been collected by the Tokugawa family for generations. Unfortunately, I can’t take pictures... Today’s Tokugawa Park, ginkgo biloba is sprinkled with gold, mochi stained with frost, maple leaves are red, and autumn water is rippling. Although the footsteps of winter are approaching, the sunshine is warm and autumn is strong, and life shows its last glory before winter dormant. The beautiful historical garden [强]