Ko-Go Garden is one of Tokyo’s rare remaining Edo-era private gardens, where time slows down. Step into a living scroll: a koi pond mirrors cherry blossoms and raked gravel patterns, stone lanterns stand guard like silent poets, and every pebble underfoot carries centuries of stillness. Visit in spring for sakura, autumn for maple—each season paints a different soul, offering a true escape from the city’s rhythm.

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