Okuma Garden - Бесплатный Аудиогид

Tokyo, Japan

大隈庭園, 早大通り, 戸塚町一丁目, 戸塚町, 新宿区, 東京都, 169-0071, 日本


Ōkuma Garden (大隈庭園) occupies the landscaped grounds of the former residence of statesman Ōkuma Shigenobu and is closely linked with the foundation of Waseda University. Created in the Meiji period, the garden exemplifies late-19th-century Japanese landscape design, featuring a central pond, stone lanterns, small bridges, a traditional tea-room structure and carefully composed plantings that emphasize seasonal change — notably cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Its cultural significance derives from associations with Ōkuma and the university, as well as its role in preserving historic garden aesthetics within an urban campus. The site is open to the public during designated daytime hours with occasional seasonal variations and university closures; admission is typically free or modest for special events. Located on a campus served by public transport, pathways are generally gentle though some areas may have steps and limited wheelchair access.