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  1. The Tokugawa Garden (徳川園 Tokugawa-en) is a Japanese garden in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. It is located next to the Tokugawa Art Museum.

  2. Sep 12, 2012 · The Tokugawa Garden was destroyed in World War II and only opened as a Japanese garden again in 2004. The garden contains many different species of plants. These include black pines, cherry trees, maples, irises and peonies (botan).

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  3. Oct 9, 2019 · Tokugawaen is a historical garden with lush landscapes, waterfall, and flowers. It is next to the Tokugawa Art Museum and accessible by train or bus from Nagoya Station.

  4. Tokugawa Garden. 484 reviews. #11 of 660 things to do in Nagoya. Gardens. Open now. 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. “ One of the Most Beautiful Places i have ever been to ” Aug 2023.

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  5. Dec 19, 2012 · Originally constructed in 1695 as the retirement home for the Second Lord of Nagoya Castle, Tokugawa Mitsutomo, the grounds once covered some 44 hectares and was said to have been the greatest garden of its day.

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  6. www.tokugawaen.aichi.jp › english › indexTokugawaen

    Tokugawaen is a Japanese garden, with numerous highlights around a pond in it's center. It was the mainstream style of major daimyo gardens during the Edo period. The sight of a clear stream flowing from the waterfall through the ravine, to the pond presenting an ocean, symbolically condenses the landscape of Japanese nature.

  7. Jun 22, 2015 · Tokugawa Garden and Art Museum is a glimpse into the past beauty of Japan and a wonderful reflection of the present. The museum is fantastic and is filled with history of the Noh theater, the beautiful objects owned by the cultured elite, such as their wonderful swords, tea bowls, and so much more.

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