.... Lovely view of a green peaceful oasis in the heart of Tokyo... this vast and verdant Japanese garden of approximately 17,000m2 combined with the architecture designed by Kuma Kengo creates a delicate and uniquely Japanese atmosphere of serenity... 4 carefully preserved teahouses dot the garden grounds that comprise the remnant of Kaichirō's private residence, and Japanese water irises in early summer and maple leaves in autumn make for plenty of sights to see in all seasons... here is shown the Ikaruga-an/Seikeitei teahouse... Thanks Jobbo!【ツ】 (Just saying I'm still blogging)😉
Based on the collection of pre-modern Japanese and East
Asian art built by the renowned entrepreneur Nezu Kaichirō I,
the Nezu Museum was opened in 1941 in Minami-Aoyama.
The four teahouses laid out in different parts of the garden are: Konintei/Bujian, Kanchu-an/Ushibeya, Hikinsai/Ichiju-an, and Ikaruga-an/Seikeitei, each with its own distinctive features.
Stamps:
Edo-Tokyo
(Issued 03-03-2023)
Edo-Tokyo
(Issued 11-01-2023)
Doraemon 50th Anniversary
(20-05-2020)
This one is wonderful, and so are the stamps :)
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! I would like to visit there.
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