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Tokugawaen - Japanese Garden, Nagoya ● 徳川園
► Tokugawaen is a traditional Japanese style garden, located in Ozone area of Nagoya.
Its name originates from the Tokugawa clan, who originally owned this piece of land, but decided to donate it together with family treasures to the city of Nagoya.
As with most edo style gardens, it centers around a small lake - with koi carps, naturally, and from there, takes you over bridges, small streams and waterfalls, to sakura and ume blossom (when the time is right) and even small teahouses. Tokugawaen has everything to make it a great example of a typical Japanese style garden. - Enjoy!
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Tokugawa Garden, Nagoya
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Nagoya’s Tokugawa Art Museum was founded in 1935 and built on the grounds of the Owari’s former feudal residence, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family in Nagoya during the Edo Period. Tokugawa Art Museum offers visitors the chance to enjoy some of Japan’s oldest arts as well as many past artifacts donated by the Tokugawa Yoshichika itself, including samurai armor and swords, and also antique Kimono and tea ceremony utensils.
Not only is the Tokugawa Art Museum worth a visit, but its beautiful garden is also something that needs to be experienced and enjoyed, either on your own or with your family.
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The Tokugawa Art Museum Nagoya Japan
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Japan Trip: Tokugawa Art Museum Japan's history & tradition, Nagoya
Japan Trip: Tokugawa Art Museum Japan's history & tradition, Nagoya
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Tokugawa Art Museum
During the Edo Period (1600-1868), Nagoya served as the seat of the Owari, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family. Regarding the great wealth the family amassed, there were only four feudal domains that surpassed out of 200 of the Edo Period. The Tokugawa Art Museum was built on the grounds of the Owari's former feudal residence and preserves and displays several of their treasures including swords and samurai armor and tea utensils, noh masks and costumes, poems, scrolls and maps.
There is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden called Tokugawa-en next to the museum, that has a large pond at its center. The garden used to be part of a retirement residence of the local lords, but was ruined during the war. In 2001 the garden was rebuilt and reopened to the public in 2004. A large network of walking trails lead around the grounds to a tea house, rest houses, and across several bridges. The best season to visit the garden is during spring, when its Peony (mid to late April) and Iris gardens (late May to early June) bloom, and during the autumn season (November).
Access information
The museum is a ten minute walk from Ozone Station on the JR Chuo, Meijo Subway, and the Meitetsu Seto Line. JR Chuo Line is frequently operated to directly connect between Ozone Station and Nagoya Station (12 minutes, 200 yen one way).
In addition, to get to the museum, the Meguru loop bus line for tourists can be used, and from Nagoya Station it takes about 40 minutes or from Nagoya Castle it takes about 15 minutes. The fare is 200 yen per ride or 500 yen for a day pass.
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (entry ends at 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday)
Mid December to early January
Admission: 1200 yen for museum only, 1350 yen for museum and garden
English: Good
Shirotori Garden Nagoya
Nagoya - Shirotori Garden
Alessandro and Eliane visited this beautiful Garden in Nagoya.
Shirotori Garden is a Japanese style garden with a path running along the banks of streams and ponds.
Visitors enjoy the view of the mound at the southwestern corner of the garden which depicts Mt. Ontake and the stream originating from the mound depicts the Kiso River.
The Stream travels all the way to the Ise Bay in the end, displaying different types of landscapes and views along the stream.
The Shirotori Garden was opened to the public on the 4th of April, in 1991.
The size of the compound is about 3.7 hectares, which is one of the biggest traditional Japanese gardens in Nagoya.
This strolling-type Japanese garden displays under the theme of The story of the traveling water. From the birthplace, the water flows to the Kiso River, all the way to the ocean. Each scene in this garden was created based on the topography of the central area of Japan.
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Koi carps in Tokugawa-en Garden of Nagoya, Japan
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Nagoya Castle HQ of the Owari Branch of the Tokugawa Shogunate!
Nagoya Castle was constructed under the order of Tokugawa Ieyasu who founded the Tokugawa Shogunate after the battle of Sekigahara and resolved in 1609 to move from Kiyosu to build a castle in Nagoya in order to secure an important position on the Tokaido highway and to ward off attacks from the direction of Osaka. Construction of the donjons began in 1610 and ended in 1612. Nagoya Castle is an exemplary castle of those built on flat lands.
Kato Kiyomasa, Fukushima Masanori, and Maeda Toshimitsu were some of the 20 feudal lords from the northern and western part of Japan who were appointed to the construction. THe inscriptions of feudal lords and their vassals carved on the stones they carried are still visible today on the stone walls. Up until the Meiji Restoration, Nagoya Castle flourished as the castle where the Tokugawa lineage of Owari, the foremost of the three Tokugawa family lineages, resided.
At the beginning of the Meiji era the Army Ministry administered the castle, and the Nagoya Detached Garrison and barracks were disposed on the castle grounds. Transferred to the Imperial Household Ministry in 1893, the castle became the Nagoya Imperial Villa. IN 1930, after the abolition of the Imperial Villa, the castle was brought under the administration of the City of Nagoya and was opened to the public in February of the following year.
In May 1945, due to the air raids on Nagoya during World War II, buildings such as the main and small donjons, and the Hommaru Palace were burned down. Fortunately, three towers, three gates, and 1,047 paintings on the sliding doors and walls of the palace survived the fire and have been designated as important national cultural assets. In 1959, the main and small donjons, and the main gate were practically restored to their original form.
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Step into the ancient world of the Samurai, a culture devoted in their pursuit of balance of mind, body, spirit, and perfection. The music is performed on many authentic instruments such as Taiko drums and Shaku flutes which gives the CD a unique Japanese atmosphere, which is both Zen like and soul stirring.
The music is performed on many authentic instruments such as Taiko drums
and Shaku flutes which gives the CD a unique Japanese atmosphere, which
is both Zen like and soul stirring.
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11.20.10: Nagoya's Tokugawa-en
11.20.10: A visit to the Tokugawa Gardens (parts of which were originally constructed in 1695) connected to the Tokugawa Art Museum near Ozone in Nagoya. We were a little early to see the full-blown kouyou (fall leaves), but the garden was spectacular nonetheless. Sorry I sound exhausted.
Japan Travel: Tokugawa Art Museum treasures of Tokugawa family, Nagoya
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Tokugawa Art Museum
During the Edo Period (1600-1868), Nagoya served as the seat of the Owari, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family. Regarding the great wealth the family amassed, there were only four feudal domains that surpassed out of 200 of the Edo Period. The Tokugawa Art Museum was built on the grounds of the Owari's former feudal residence and preserves and displays several of their treasures including swords and samurai armor and tea utensils, noh masks and costumes, poems, scrolls and maps.
There is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden called Tokugawa-en next to the museum, that has a large pond at its center. The garden used to be part of a retirement residence of the local lords, but was ruined during the war. In 2001 the garden was rebuilt and reopened to the public in 2004. A large network of walking trails lead around the grounds to a tea house, rest houses, and across several bridges. The best season to visit the garden is during spring, when its Peony (mid to late April) and Iris gardens (late May to early June) bloom, and during the autumn season (November).
Access information
The museum is a ten minute walk from Ozone Station on the JR Chuo, Meijo Subway, and the Meitetsu Seto Line. JR Chuo Line is frequently operated to directly connect between Ozone Station and Nagoya Station (12 minutes, 200 yen one way).
In addition, to get to the museum, the Meguru loop bus line for tourists can be used, and from Nagoya Station it takes about 40 minutes or from Nagoya Castle it takes about 15 minutes. The fare is 200 yen per ride or 500 yen for a day pass.
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (entry ends at 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday)
Mid December to early January
Admission: 1200 yen for museum only, 1350 yen for museum and garden
English: Good
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