≪Autumn Leaves Viewing Spot≫ Kiyosumi Gardens

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≪Autumn Leaves Viewing Spot≫ Kiyosumi Gardens

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Beautiful sight that the autumn leaves of the wax tree are reflected on the surface of the pond

There is a view that this garden was the site of the residence of the famous Edo Period business magnate, Kinokuniya Bunzaemon. In later years (1716 to 1736), it became the location of the Edo residence of the Lord of Sekiyado castle, Shimofusa-no-kuni (part of present day Chiba) and this is the period when the basic form of the garden came into existence.

The leaves of wax tree in Naka-no-shima start to turn red from around mid-November in normal year, and you can see the beautiful scenery reflected on the surface of the water.
In the public park next to this garden you can also enjoy the autumn foliage of ginkgo and Japanese maple.

Details

Event Name ≪Autumn Leaves Viewing Spot≫ Kiyosumi Gardens
Venue Kiyosumi Gardens
Dates Around mid-November – Around early December *Average year
Open Hours 9:00 – 17:00
*Last admission until 16:30.
Admission General 150 yen
65 years of age or older 70 yen
*No charge for primary school children or younger, and junior high school students living or attending school in Tokyo.
Free Wi-Fi Service Center (Admission ticket counter)
How to use
Address 3-3-9 Kiyosumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Contact 03-3641-5892

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