Nagoya, Japan
Tokugawaen Garden (徳川園)
A Japanese garden in Nagoya, sitting right next to the Tokugawa Art Museum.
The Tokugawa Garden is a Japanese garden in Nagoya, Japan, which traces its history back to the early Edo period. The garden was officially established and opened in 1932 but was completely destroyed during WWII, leaving only its main gate standing. Subsequently, nationwide funding made proper refurbishment efforts possible. New attractions such as a sanctuary of modern samurai culture and the Hosa Library were added. Do come by the Gardens to check out its waterfalls, teahouses and stunning flower blooms, which include the Japanese Apricot, maple and camellia, which are sure to brighten up your day!
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1001 Tokugawamachi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi-ken 461-0023