Higo Hosokawa Garden

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May 15, 2026 - May 16, 2026
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History and Tranquility at Higo Hosokawa Garden

Higo Hosokawa Garden represents a significant historical site, formerly a suburban residence for various feudal families since the mid-Edo period. It transitioned to a public park in 1961 and showcases the unchanged beauty of its landscape since the Meiji period.

The garden features traditional Japanese architectural elements and natural settings, highlighted by a tranquil pond and a grove that add to its cultural value. Originally a site for the Hitotsubashi and Hosokawa families, it offers insights into Edo-period Japan.

Notable Features

  • 🌳 Traditional Japanese Garden
  • 💧 Historic Pond View
  • 🗿 Cultural Relics and Lanterns

With free entry, Higo Hosokawa Garden is an inviting destination for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts looking to explore Japan's cultural heritage in a peaceful environment.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Higo Hosokawa Garden

Historical Residence

The garden served as a residence for retainers of the Shogunate during the Edo period.

Public Park Since 1961

Opened as a public park in September 1961, it is now maintained by Bunkyo City.

Unchanged View

The view from Shouseikaku has remained the same since the Meiji period, showcasing historical continuity.

Location

1 Chome-1-22 Mejirodai

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