Hama-rikyu Trädgårdar Walking Tour med Matcha & Japanska Sötsaker





Beskrivning
Hama-rikyu Gardens är en historisk landskapsträdgård från Edoperioden i Tokyo. På denna 2 timmar långa vandringstur utforskar du trädgårdens design och säsongsbetonade landskap med en Guide och njuter sedan av en matcha grönt te och Japanska sötsaker i trädgårdens terum. I trädgården är höjdpunkterna Kaiyushiki-trädgården (cirkelträdgården) och havsvattentidvattendammen. Besökare kan också njuta av växter och träd, vars skönhet förändras med årstiderna. Guiden kommer att förklara i detalj om trädgårdens historia och bakgrunden till trädgårdens utformning, så att besökarna kan få en djupare förståelse för Japanska trädgårdskulturen. Dessutom finns ett teceremonirum i trädgården där du får uppleva matcha grönt te och Japanska sötsaker! Njut av Japanska trädgårdskulturen medan du beundrar trädgårdslandskapet och tar bilder! *Matcha grönt te och Japanska sötsaker ingår i reseavgiften. *Vi rekommenderar att du bär bekväma promenadskor för denna rundvandring.
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Hamarikyu-trädgårdarna är de största trädgårdarna i Daimyo-trädgårdarna i Tokyo. Daimyo-trädgårdar har sitt ursprung i Edo-perioden (1603-1868) när samurajer etablerade trädgårdar inom sina stora egendomar. Trädgården har en vattenväg som går genom den, och landskapet som skapas av broar, byggnader och träd är magnifik. Blommor kan avnjutas under var och en av de fyra årstiderna. Detta är det enda stället i Tokyo där du kan se en damm skapad genom att dra havsvatten från havet.
*Valfritt* Museet har utställningar med anknytning till japansk reklam. Besökare kan njuta och lära sig om förändringar i reklam över tiden och skillnaderna mellan japansk och utländsk reklam. Inträdet är gratis.
*Valfritt* En steampunk-stil koppar karakuri klocka av Hayao Miyazaki, den berömda animation regissör av Studio Ghibli. När tiden är ute tänds lamporna och karakuriklockan börjar röra sig med musik. Tiden då den rör sig är begränsad. Om du har tur kan du kanske se den i rörelse.
*Valfritt* Hibiya helgedom, som ligger i ett kontorsdistrikt, är en helgedom med en historia på cirka 400 år som helgar jordbrukets gud och guden som driver bort de orena.
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Tokyo’s Hamarikyu Gardens is a place where no urban noise can be heard, and the skyscrapers of the Shiodome district are reflected in the water of ancient ponds, creating a surprising contrast between old and new Japan. We were met by emerald pine trees with bizarrely curved (windy) trunks, winding gravel paths and the famous Shioiri no-ike pond, which is filled with seawater at high tides and its level changes throughout the day, making every visit to the garden unique. The main jewel is the Nakajima no-o-chaya tea house, which is located right on an island in the middle of the pond, which we reached through picturesque wooden bridges. Sitting on a tatami, you can taste real matcha and traditional wagashi sweets (not the most budget set - apparently with a surcharge for wonderful views and an atmosphere of peace and quiet). Each season has its own charm. We were here in the third decade of March. The sakura was still in bloom, the pink Japanese camellia bushes were in bloom, and the rapeseed clearings were already positively bright sunny yellow. Impressed by the size, caring buttresses and venerable age of the 300-year-old legendary black pine. I think it's worth taking the time to take a leisurely stroll through the charming gardens of Hamarikyu (better accompanied by a guide, as was the case in our case) to experience Zen in the heart of Tokyo. And don't forget to stamp your garden visit booklet like Japanese travelers do.
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Lovely tour of the garden with Naoko! She was so kind and helpful during the tour, especially with my 6 year old son, keeping him entertained with origami during the tea service. Would highly recommend!
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We were met as we approached the park, quickly handling the business and getting right into the tour explaining how this was started centuries ago for the shogun and family. Once inside, she kept the history moving by taking us right to the three hundred year old black pine tree that was planted as part of. Nori kept the history going as we jhmoved on past remains of moats and canals where supplies were offloaded, then on to more plantings including an orange tree that was planted when an elephant was there. She lead us to the tidal pond by having it appear when we exited the surrounding forrest. For more wonderful views of the teahouse on an island and the bridges to it, she took us around rather than rushing across a bridge. When we got to the teahouse, we enjoyed a snack as she related how the view use to be to the ocean instead of the sky scrapers. From there we moved on to the lesser maintained parts such as the duck hunting ponds and canals, but we were able to imagine it through her description. The time seemed to fly by as she took us around and back to the exit. Although the garden tour was done, she made sure we made it to the local subway station and sent us on our way happy and having learned quite a bit.
Thank you very much for your wonderful review. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed Nori's tour!
Yoshi was an amazing guide and very informative throughout our tour. She met us early and even put up with a very rainy afternoon in the gardens! Despite the rain, it was great fun and she was the best! The gardens were beautiful despite the rain and the tea ceremony was a blast!
Thank you very much for your wonderful review. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed Yoshi's tour!
Very wet day however a lovely walking tour
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We had a wonderful, relaxed guided tour through the gardens. The tea and sweets were lovely. Our guide, Nori was so helpful.
Thank you for your lovely comment! It is a great compliment for Nori! She is glad that you like the tour! Thank you very much! Have a nice day!
The tour guide was excellent. She explained about the culture of Tokyo. She showed us around on time and we were able to enjoy Tokyo. I was not bored one bit.
Thank you for choosing Gotcha! We are happy to receive your warm comments. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with our guide. We look forward to seeing you again!
The contrast between the history of Edo and the buildings was very beautiful. The matcha was fun. Our guide, AKI, was very attentive. I am glad she was our guide.
Thank you for choosing gotcha! We're glad that you like the tour and our guide! She will be very happy to know your nice comment! We're looking forward to serving you again!



