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9 National Treasures! Tokugawa Art Museum - Tokugawa Garden

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The Tokugawa Art Museum and Tokugawa Garden are places that encapsulate the history and culture of Nagoya. You can view the national treasures inherited from the Tokugawa family and enjoy the beauty of the feudal lord's garden throughout the seasons, making them must-see tourist spots in Nagoya.
The Tokugawa Art Museum is located in Higashi-ku, Nagoya, and is a museum that mainly collects and exhibits treasures handed down by the Owari Tokugawa family. It has many belongings from Tokugawa Ieyasu and feudal lord tools from the Owari Tokugawa family since the first Tokugawa lord, Yoshinao, including 9 national treasures and 59 important cultural properties. It is particularly famous for having many of the surviving parts of the Tale of Genji Illustrated Scroll, which conveys the splendor of the dynasty culture to the present day. The wide range of exhibits, including swords, armor, tea utensils, and Noh costumes, are a collection of the best of the feudal lord culture of the time and are well worth seeing. The museum has a calm atmosphere, allowing you to immerse yourself in the world of history and art.

The Tokugawa Garden adjacent to the museum is a beautiful Japanese garden with a pond and strolling style that recreates the feudal lord gardens of the Edo period. The garden is designed to skillfully incorporate natural scenery, with waterfalls, streams, and ponds. Flowers bloom in every season, with cherry blossoms in spring, irises in early summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and snow hangings in winter, giving the garden a different look every time you visit. Especially during the autumn leaves season, the entire garden is dyed in fiery red and yellow, creating a breathtaking beauty. By strolling through the garden, you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing time.

The Tokugawa Art Museum and Tokugawa Garden can be enjoyed on their own, but by visiting both, you can experience the deeper charm of the history and culture of the Owari Tokugawa family and the beauty of nature.
The Tokugawa Art Museum is conveniently located next to the Tokugawa Garden, with a view of Nagoya Castle. We also recommend a sightseeing course that touches on history and culture, touring the Tokugawa Art Museum, Tokugawa Garden, and Nagoya Castle.

There is an entrance to the municipal Tokugawa Garden parking lot on the north side of the park. There are also 17 parking spaces (free of charge) on the south side for the disabled.
[Admission Fee]
Tokugawa Art Museum: 1,600 yen for adults, 800 yen for high school and university students, 500 yen for elementary and junior high school students
Tokugawa Garden: 300 yen for adults, free for junior high school students and younger
Combined ticket: 1,750 yen for adults

[Opening Hours]
Tokugawa Art Museum: 10:00-17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Tokugawa Garden: 9:30-17:30 (entry until 17:00)

[Closed]
Mondays (next day if Monday is a public holiday)
Mid-December to New Year

[Parking]
100 yen per 25 minutes, maximum 1,000 yen on the day (until 23:00)
    Category
    名古屋history博物館
    Adress
    愛知県名古屋市東区徳川町1017
    Official Website
    https://www.tokugawa-art-museum.jp/
    TEL
    052-935-6262

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