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Wander through Old Yasuda Garden, where silence speaks louder than words. The raked gravel of the dry landscape garden holds centuries of stillness, while koi swim beneath reflections of passing clouds. No guides, no signs—just peace. Sit quietly by the pond, listen to the wind rustle the bamboo, and you’ll finally grasp it: true tranquility begins when your mind stops running.

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

4.7 / 5Great136 Reviews
6 Chome-19-18 Nishikasai
7.23KM from Former Yasuda Garden
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Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

4.3 / 5Good91 Reviews
6 Chome-17-9 Nishikasai
7.17KM from Former Yasuda Garden
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Former Yasuda Garden

Stay at HARUKA HOTEL within Tokyo Midtown Yoyogi, just a 5-minute walk from Kyo-Ando Garden. This design-forward hotel blends modern architecture with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering tatami rooms and garden-view suites that reflect the serene spirit of Edo-period gardens.

The hotel features a Japanese tea room serving seasonal matcha and wagashi, perfect for cultural immersion. Located just 3 minutes from Yoyogi Station, it provides effortless access to Ginza, the Imperial Palace, and other central attractions. Visit Kyo-Ando Garden early in the morning to enjoy tranquil karesansui rock gardens and cherry blossoms in full bloom.

Yes, Kogawa Teien Café is a hidden gem just steps from Kyo-Ando Garden. This serene café draws inspiration from Zen Japanese design, featuring open wooden beams, floor-to-ceiling windows, and panoramic views of the garden’s karesansui rock garden and seasonal blooms.

Try their signature matcha mille-feuille and hand-brewed Uji Yuzuru tea—perfectly paired with soft natural light filtering through the glass. Ideal for artistic photography, especially during golden hour when sunlight glints off the stone arrangements.

Reserve a window seat on weekends, as it fills quickly. The café also hosts occasional calligraphy and ikebana workshops, adding depth to your cultural visit.

Take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line from Tokyo Station to Hibiya Station, then exit toward Otemon Street and walk about 7 minutes to Kyo-Ando Garden—just 15 minutes total with no transfers.

Alternatively, board the Toei Bus 101 Line from Tokyo Station’s Yaesu Exit, alighting at "Kyo-Ando Garden-mae" (approx. 20 minutes). However, the subway route is more efficient, as Hibiya Station connects directly to Tokyo Midtown, where you can enjoy dining, shopping, and a smooth transition before your visit.

Note: The garden opens daily at 9:00 AM. Visit early to avoid crowds and enjoy the poetic mist rising over the karesansui stones in the morning light.

Though small, Kyo-Ando Garden masterfully captures the changing seasons. In spring, Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms and cornus flowers bloom in soft pink and white, their petals drifting onto the stone garden like a living ink painting.

Summer brings lush moss-covered ground and swaying bamboo shadows, while lotuses float on the pond, creating a cool, meditative atmosphere. Autumn transforms the garden into a fiery tapestry—maple and ginkgo trees blaze in gold and crimson, ideal for photography.

Winter reveals a minimalist masterpiece: snow-draped rocks and bare branches against a pale sky, embodying Zen simplicity. Guided maps and signage help visitors follow the intended path, encouraging slow, mindful exploration and deep appreciation of the garden’s subtle artistry—where "one acre holds the universe."

Near the Old Yasuda Garden, highly recommended is The Four Seasons Tokyo, renowned for its seamless blend of modern luxury and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Guests can stay in garden-view rooms with private access to serene courtyards, perfect for morning tea ceremonies or quiet reflection. The hotel offers curated cultural experiences, including guided tours of the nearby garden, revealing its historical significance and architectural nuances.

For a more intimate stay, consider "Kotei", a boutique ryokan featuring authentic wooden architecture and tranquil inner gardens. This family-run inn specializes in kaiseki dining and personalized service, making it ideal for travelers seeking an immersive cultural journey. Both properties offer convenient walking access to the Old Yasuda Garden, ensuring a peaceful, authentic Tokyo experience.

From the Old Yasuda Garden, the most convenient option is taking the Tokyo Metro to Ginza Station or Shinjuku Station, both within 15 minutes by train—ideal for reaching major shopping and entertainment districts. For a more authentic local experience, walk about 20 minutes to Shinjuku’s Kagurazaka district, where you’ll pass historic alleyways and traditional tea houses that evoke Edo-era charm.

Additionally, sightseeing buses stop near the garden, offering direct access to landmarks like Senso-ji Temple and Imperial Palace East Garden. Use a Suica card or Tokyo Subway Ticket for seamless travel across networks. For a relaxed pace, rent an e-bike along the Sumida River, cycling leisurely to Ueno Park—a scenic route blending urban life with natural beauty.

Near the Old Yasuda Garden, visitors can join hands-on tea ceremony workshops led by local masters, learning the art of matcha preparation and the philosophy of "wa kei sei jaku". Seasonal highlights include the night illumination events, where lanterns cast soft glows over raked gravel gardens and cherry blossoms, creating a dreamlike atmosphere enhanced by live shamisen performances.

Other unique offerings include kimono rental tours for photo sessions within the garden, and guided walks through hidden alleys that reveal lesser-known historical stories of Tokyo’s past. All experiences are available in both Chinese and English, making them accessible and enriching for international travelers seeking authentic cultural immersion.