Meiji Jingu Gyoen (The Inner Garden)
The Emperor’s Private Oasis
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While millions of visitors walk the main forest approaches of Meiji Jingu every year, many completely miss its most exquisite, historically rich hidden treasure: Meiji Jingu Gyoen (The Inner Garden). Spanning a beautiful, winding valley on the southern side of the shrine grounds, this sweeping landscape garden existed long before the shrine itself, dating back to the early Edo Period (17th century) when it served as a private suburban villa for the powerful Kato and Ii samurai clans. Later designated as imperial property, Emperor Meiji personally remodeled the space, designing a rolling field of wild irises and scenic paths to provide a peaceful walking sanctuary for Empress Shoken.

Today, the garden is celebrated as a breathtaking masterclass in traditional landscape design, seamlessly integrating dense forest trails, a historic teahouse, a pristine koi pond, and one of Tokyo’s most legendary spiritual destinations:

  • Kiyomasa’s Well (Kiyomasa-no-Ido): Tucked away at the deepest, northernmost tip of the garden lies Kiyomasa's Well, one of the most famous and highly revered spiritual "power spots" in all of Tokyo. This historic water source is traditionally believed to have been dug by Kato Kiyomasa, a legendary warrior, master castle architect, and lord of the Kumamoto Domain whose family owned the estate during the early 1600s.

  • Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Hours extend slightly until 5:00 PM during the peak iris blooming season in June; last entry is 30 minutes before closing).

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