Ten minutes' walk from Meguro Station, Happo-En is one of Tokyo's most pleasant traditional gardens. The name means 'beautiful from any angle', which explains its appeal as a venue for weddings; come here at the weekend and you're likely to see happy couples being photographed with the garden as their backdrop. Designed around a central pond, the garden is home to venerable bonsai trees, an ancient stone lantern, and a teahouse where you can enjoy tea and snacks served by ladies in kimonos.
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Happo-En Garden, Shirokanedai
A blissful green oasis in the middle of Tokyo
By Peter Sidell
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Wouter Thielen
12 years ago
4 years in Tokyo, and I have never heard of this gem! Thanks for sharing it!
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