Kansen-en Park
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Kansen-en Park is a Japanese garden located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It covers an area of about 14,000 m². This small park was previously the residence of the Shimizu family, one of Tokugawa Gosankyō, and one of the most prominent families of the Edo era.
attractions: Ana-hachimangu Shrine, Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo, Higo-Hosokawa Garden, Waseda University, St. Mary's Cathedral, Don Quijote Takadanobaba Ekimae, Don Quijote, Mejirodai Sports Park, Eisei Bunko Museum, ZA / ZA Takadanobabaten, restaurants: YGF Malatang - Takadanobaba, Ramen Yamaguchi, Tonkatsu Hinata, Cafe Cotton Club, Suehiro Ramen Honpo Takadanobaba, Red Rock Takadanobaba, Tokyo Menchintei Honpo Tsurumaki-cho shop, Center Beef, Mokotanmennakamoto Takadanobaba, Kageyamarou
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Kansen-en Park is a Japanese garden located in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It covers an area of about 14,000 m². This small park was previously the residence of the Shimizu family, one of Tokugawa Gosankyō, and one of the most prominent families of the Edo era.
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This park is a hidden gem! While exploring the local area, we wandered across this park, and it is incredibly well done. It's small, but beautiful with an exceptional layout and mix of water features, unique stepping stones, bridges, trees, flowers, wildlife and everything else you'd want in a park in such a dense part of the city. If you're in the area, it's well worth a visit!
Michael LuisiMichael Luisi
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Great little park, secluded and peaceful. There are fish and turtles in the pond! If you are in the area, perhaps visiting a shrine or two then this is a good stop off and not far from Waseda and the Toden-Arakawa line (tram). Not wheelchair accessible, there are several stairs and the floor is uneven and narrow in some places.
R DR D
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A small cute Japanese style garden near the Arakawa tram line (Sakura tram). Well kept and a good place for lunch. Konbini is just on the other side of the street. Maybe not among the must see places in Tokyo but a worthwhile visit for those in the area. Free entrance.
NeropattiNeropatti
30
Feels like a hidden garden <3 Kind of overgrown, but that makes it stand out from other gardens in Japan! It's a really nice place for some lunch or just some alone time. Also a big plus that there's pretty koi and a lot of turtles!!
Una NybergUna Nyberg
10
Tranquil spot at the end of the Toden Arakawa (Sakura) tram line. A pleasant place to while away an hour or so, though you might want to slap on some insect repellent if you are there in summer..
Kieron JohnsonKieron Johnson
100
Loved strolling this quaint park- a hidden nature gem away from the tall buildings which you even forget about while here. It was also so quiet and fun watching the koi . Was very well-kept
Alayna JohnstonAlayna Johnston
10
Nearby Attractions Of Kansen-en Park
Ana-hachimangu Shrine
Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo
Higo-Hosokawa Garden
Waseda University
St. Mary's Cathedral
Don Quijote Takadanobaba Ekimae
Don Quijote
Mejirodai Sports Park
Eisei Bunko Museum
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