Tokugawa Garden, A Quintessential Japanese Garden Experience

1017 Tokugawa-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Japanese gardens are built based on the overall imitation of Suzhou gardens
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Introduction

Tokugawa Garden is a Japanese-style garden with a pond and stream that was converted by the second lord of the Tokugawa family in Owari. There are many famous spots in the garden, such as Ryumon Waterfall, Meikaku Stream, Ryusen Lake, Kanzen Tower, Kosen Bridge, Shishuan Temple, and Zuiryu Pavilion. Kanzen Tower is the best spot to enjoy the scenery in the garden, and it also has a restaurant and shops for visitors to dine and shop. Visitors can purchase a ticket to visit nearby attractions such as the Tokugawa Art Museum and the Horitsu Bunko Library. The Tokugawa Art Museum has a rich collection, much larger than many small museums, and its collection of national treasures is particularly impressive.
Address
1017 Tokugawa-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30am to 5:30pm, with last admission at 5:00pm
Closed on Monday (if Monday is a public holiday, it will be closed on Tuesday), and closed from December 29 to January 1 of the following year.
Transportation
Take the south exit of Ozone Station on the JR Chuo Line and walk for about 10 minutes, or take the Nagoya Railway Seto Line to Ozone Station and walk for about 15 minutes.