Hamarikyu Garden
Hamarikyu Garden sits adjacent to Tokyo Bay, blending historical charm with natural beauty. Dating back to the Edo Period in the 17th century, this landscape garden once served as a hunting ground for shoguns. One of its main features is the large seawater pond, which is filled with water from the Tokyo Bay, allowing visitors to see vibrant seasonal flowers like cherry blossoms in March and April. As you stroll along its winding paths, you can enjoy the sight of various traditional buildings, such as the historic teahouse where you can relax and partake in matcha tea. Accessible from Shiodome Station, Hamarikyu Garden is a peaceful oasis perfect for exploring Tokyo's rich history while surrounded by meticulously curated landscapes.