Foot traffic data for Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, 1 Chome-6-6 Koraku Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-0004 Japan

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早春を楽しむ”梅まつり”開催!「梅香る庭園へ」 開催日時:令和7年2月1日(土)~3月2日(日)9時~17時(最終入園は16時30分) 詳細はこちら:https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/koishikawakorakuen/news/2025/park_info.html 水戸徳川家の上屋敷内の庭で、初代藩主・頼房が着手、二代・光圀が完成させました。回遊式築山泉水庭園で、随所に中国的趣向を凝らしています。「後楽園」の名は、『岳陽楼記』の中にある「天下の憂いに先じて憂い、天下の楽しみに後れて楽しむ」から付けられました。 The garden was in residence of the Mito Tokugawa family. The primary lord Yorifusa started to build it, and the second lord Mitsukuni completed the construction. This pond garden, which is full of Chinese flavor, is in the go around style (Kaiyu style) with small artificial hills. It was named “Korakuen” after a Chinese phrase of “governor should worry before people and enjoy after people,” mentioned in Gakuyoroki.