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Tokyo National Museum Garden: A Hidden Sanctuary of Historic Teahouses

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Discover the Tokyo National Museum Garden, home to five historic buildings relocated from across Japan. Among them is Tengōan, a teahouse designed by the renowned tea master Kobori Enshū, and Kujōkan, brought from Kyoto’s Imperial Palace.

These exclusive teahouses are available for tea ceremonies and haiku gatherings. The garden is open to visitors during autumn foliage and cherry blossom season.


Inside the Book

  • History & Architecture
  • The Five Teahouses
  • Notable Stoneworks & Lanterns


13 pages | 38 beautiful illustrations | PDF format

You will get a PDF (14MB) file