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Kyu-Furukawa Teien, Tokyo

Probably Tokyo's best-preserved early Edo-era Western-style mansion, designed by English architect Josiah Condor.

Probably Tokyo's best-preserved early Edo-era Western-style mansion, designed by English architect Josiah Condor. The rose garden here is also well-known and blooms twice a year in May-June and Oct-Nov, and there's a Japanese garden to round out the set.


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Tue

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Wed

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About Kyu-Furukawa Teien

 Japan, 〒114-0024 Tōkyō-to, Kita-ku, 北区Nishigahara, 1 Chome−1−27−39

 +81 3-3910-0394

Kyu-Furukawa Teien and Nearby Sights on Map

Pokemon Center Tokyo

One of 6 stores dedicated to the cute popular Pokemon characters

Sunshine 60

Sunshine 60 was once the tallest building in Japan and it remains the most prominent building within the Sunshine City complex

Nekobukuro

A unique shop on the top floor of the Tokyu Hands building where you pay ¥600 entry fee and pet or play with the 20+ cats that live on the premises

Zōshigaya Cemetery

The final resting place of Lafcadio Hearn is about the most exciting attraction in this neck of the woods

Metropolitan Art Space

Has the world's longest escalator and offers various exhibits and concerts

Gokokuji

Honmyōji Temple

This temple is known for a fire called Meireki-no-Taika, an inferno 400 years ago which killed over 100,000 people

St. Mary's Cathedral

Seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tokyo

Rikugien

A classical Japanese park with ponds, hills and teahouses, originally built in 1695 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, a Tokugawa daimyo

The Toyo Bunko

The Toyo Bunko is a special library and a research institute of Oriental studies