A lush green oasis in the heart of the city. The scenery created by seasonal flowers and trees, ponds, and waterfalls will allow you to forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
Gotenyama Garden is a lush green oasis in Shinagawa, Tokyo, offering a tranquil escape in the bustling metropolis. Known as a famous cherry blossom spot during the Edo period, this expansive garden (approximately 2000 tsubo, or about 6600 square meters) boasts breathtaking scenery with seasonal flowers, trees, ponds, and waterfalls. In spring, cherry and plum blossoms abound, painting the landscape in shades of pink and white. Early summer brings vibrant hydrangeas, creating a cool and refreshing atmosphere. Autumn showcases stunning autumn leaves, particularly the maples and ginkgoes. Even in winter, you can enjoy a snowy scene. The garden features many highlights, including the "Ujian" teahouse designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa, and the "The Forest" chapel of the Tokyo Marriott Hotel. At "Ujian," you can savor matcha (whipped green tea) and traditional Japanese sweets in a serene atmosphere. "The Forest" offers a spacious, green-filled setting for weddings and other celebratory events. Well-maintained walking paths invite you to leisurely stroll through the garden. If you want to escape the city's noise and immerse yourself in nature, Gotenyama Garden is the perfect place to visit. Gotenyama Garden is a precious spot where you can experience nature while in the city. The beautiful scenery changes with the seasons, making it a place you can visit again and again without getting bored. Access is excellent, with a 10-minute walk from Shinagawa Station (JR and Keikyu Lines) and a 5-minute walk from Kita-Shinagawa Station (Keikyu Main Line). Come visit Gotenyama Garden and relax in this urban oasis.