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旧岩崎邸庭園

Former Iwasaki Mansion and Garden

A historic Western-style mansion and garden showcasing the legacy of the Iwasaki family.

Attraction

Historic Estate, Gardens, Cultural Heritage

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The Former Iwasaki Mansion and Garden, or Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Garden, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Iwasaki clan, founders of the Mitsubishi empire. Located in Taitō City, this beautifully preserved Western-style mansion was constructed in 1896 and reflects the architectural brilliance of British architect Josiah Conder. The estate features elegant interiors, intricate wooden craftsmanship, and a serene Japanese garden that harmoniously blends with the European aesthetics of the building. A rare combination of Meiji-era opulence and cultural refinement, the mansion is a perfect stop for history buffs and admirers of classic architecture.

Facilities & Services

  • Historic Mansion Tour

  • Japanese Garden

  • Rest Areas



Contact

Address:

1 Chome-3-45 Ikenohata, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0008

Phone:

03-3823-8340

External links

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