2016年8月2日火曜日

Nanushi No Taki Garden

Nanushi means headman of the village and Taki means waterfall.
This place used to be a garden of the headman of Oji village in Edo era.
He made some waterfalls in his garden and opened his garden to public.

In 1938, Seiyoken restaurants bought this place to make a restaurant and a swimming pool.
Tokyo city took over this place after bombing in World War II and repaired the garden.
Now it's managed by Kita city.

This garden has 4 waterfalls, river and pond with many trees.
Water is circulated from the pond to the waterfall by pump.

They have a tea house for tea ceremony, too.

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<The Nearest Station>

JR Oji station on Keihin Tohoku Line

<Admission>

Free of Charge

9:00-17:00 (Jul. 15 - Sep. 15: 9:00-18:00)

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