People are relaxing on the lawn like having lunch, taking a nap etc.
Around the lawn, there's a pond, Japanese garden and Korean bell hut etc.
This place is open for not only Waseda University students but also public.
Image of this garden is a very small Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
This used to be the garden of Shigenobu Okuma's house.
He was the prime minister in Meiji era and the founder of Waseda University.
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<The Nearest Station>
Waseda station on Arakawa Line (Street Car)
Waseda station on Tozai Line (T04/Tokyo Metro)
<Admission>
Free of Charge
9:00-17:00 (-16:30 in Oct. through Mar.)
Open Monday through Saturday during regular class period
Weather permitting
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Okuma Hall |
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