Speaking of Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, it seems to be a difficult name.
"Onshi" means lowering what was owned by the Imperial Family to the people.
There are Inokashirakoen, Ueno Park, Sarue Park, etc. in Tokyo.
This Hamarikyu Onshi Garden was used as a `` garden of the shogun's family '' in the Edo period as a `` garden of the shogun's family '' in the era of the sixth shogun's family, and it was used as a place for entertainment of the shogun's family and a place for guests. It seems that it was used 248 times during his reign.
To come from Edo Castle, you can use a barge (as of today, you can see a Japanese boat called Ataka Maru at Hinode Pier) and fish in the Shioiri-style migratory garden using seawater. That's right.
In the Meiji era, it became the garden of the Imperial Family.
It is also equipped with a guest house called "Yan Liao Pavilion" to welcome foreign guests, and it is also a place where General Grant, who led the US Civil War to victory, and later the 18th President of the United States of America, visited Japan after his retirement.
Speaking of Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, beautiful black pine, including pine of 300 years, teahouses in Akamatsu and Nakajima are famous, but today I would like to introduce you to Yoshimeitei and Matsuno Chaya that you do not know much. think.
I heard that Houmetei is a Japanese-style private house-style building, and is often used at meetings in Haiku.
3,600 yen for each 3 hours from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 13:00 to 16:00, daily use is 7,200 yen (as of March 31, 2014).
At the residents' association meeting, I used it while listening to the story while receiving a beautiful and delicious Makunouchi lunch ordered from Kabukiza.
As for the pine teahouse, let's first tell you the definition of a teahouse. (The following is a collection of stories from the garden.)
Unlike the tea room, the teahouse is a place where you can relax and enjoy the scenery of the pond and other places from the perspective of sitting on tatami mats. Did the general rest of his mind by sitting here and looking at the pond and other tea rooms? Restoration is to build it as originally based on the former materials. Based on the materials, the ceiling was made of yakusugi cedar and Kirishima cedar. Restoring costs money and yakusugi cedar and others take 1,000 years to grow, so stock in the market is limited. Yeah.
I see, it's my first time to enter a pine teahouse, but I can't understand unless I hear a detailed story.
The appearance of the staggering in the ranma swimming and raising waves seems to make ripples. After all, it's amazing to use natural wood grain.
From now on, when passing in front of the teahouse, I was interested in the construction of the building from outside and wanted to observe it.
Well, in mid-April, you can see the stunning Yae-zakura. The article is
Please take a look at my blog last year and two years ago.
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Enjoy the luxurious and happy moment of spring in the warm sunshine.
For flowering information, etc., please check the following website and contact the Hamarikyu Garden Office.
https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html