Edo Tokyo Tatemono Garden

Edo Tokyo Tatemono Garden

Info

5 minutes by Seibu bus for JR Musashi-Koganei Station north exit → Kiyose, bus stop: Koganei Park west exit, 5 minutes on foot
14km from Tokyo Outer Route Oizumi IC via Miyako Route 233; or 30 minutes from Chūō-do Shofu IC via Miyako Route 123

Business Hours

9:30 to 17:30 (10 to March from 16:30)

Price

Adults 400 yen, age 65 and over 200 yen, college students 320 yen, junior and senior high school students 200 yen, junior and senior high school students studying and living in Tokyo

Spot Category

Historical buildings, museums, museums, museums, and materials


Edo Tokyo Tatemono Shitamachi Nakadori


Kunio Maekawa (Tangible Cultural Property, Tokyo)


Takahashi Korekiyo House

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