A peaceful Japanese garden sits just steps from Mejiro Station on the JR Yamanote line. Designed in the kaiyu (scenic promenade style), the walking path leads across stepping stones and around the pond, taking in a gazebo, a waterfall and a teahouse along the way. The garden is a popular spot for wedding photos and you can often stumble upon a bride in traditional kimono having her photo taken against the beautiful backdrop. The Sekicho-an teahouse, whose name means "red bird temple" can be rented for private functions such as tea ceremonies or ikebana demonstrations. There is no admission fee to enter the garden, except for during the annual autumn light-up event.
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Mejiro Garden
A quiet garden steps from the JR Yamanote line
By Mandy Bartok
Community writer
A view of the gazebo at the Mejiro Garden
The garden's teahouse can be rented for private functions
In the summer, the garden is lush and full of shades of green
A path leads around the perimeter of the garden
A woman crosses a path of stepping stones in front of the teahouse
Large koi (carp) often flit among the stones
A bride in traditional kimono poses for pictures in the garden
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Elizabeth S
5 years ago
Wow, free admission to a secret garden? It looks soothing.
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