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  • 01/31/2011
  • 02/27/2021

Penthouse Apartment in Yotsuya

Millennium Garden Court #1701 Agent commission 50% Off! No Key Money! Bed Rooms: 3 Floor Area: ?135.47 sqm / 1458.23 sqft Address: 1-7, Nibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Access:?4?minutes walk to?Kojimachi Station /?Yurakucho Line 6 minutes walk to Yotsuya Station / Marunouchi Line, Chuo Line Completion: May. 2005 Structure: Steel-reinforced Concrete Rent: JPY600,000/month Management?Fee: JPY0 Key Money: JPY0 Deposit:?2 month Parking: Available Pets:?Not Allowed Millennium Garden Court is located near the head office of Nippon Television (??ャ?????), one of the most major TV stations in Japan. In the neighbor is also the practice hall of Omotesenke (茵???絎?), a style of tea ceremony. In front of the apartment building is a beautiful, well-kept garden. ?In the garden is a small stream. This garden is a very historical site. The well in the photo above was founded in the Edo period, and from the early 20th century, it was owned by Urasenke, another style of tea ceremony. There used to be a tea house of Urasenke near the well. Path to the entrance. There are entrances on the right and left side of the building. Lobby and elevator hall. Room entrance. Closets on the corridor. Bed rooms, one with a walk-in closet. Balcony connected […]

  • 08/26/2010
  • 03/01/2021

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Tokyo

???Urban Oasis??? Have you been to any Tokyo gardens? Even within the heart of Tokyo, many Japanese gardens are maintained for public admission, in such places as temples, hotels,or the ex-mansions of feudal lords. Here is the samples of the Japanese gardens of Tokyo. ex)??? Happoen (????喝??); Previously the mansion of a daimyo lord. The beautiful garden is now used for wedding ceremonies.? Shirokanedai, Minato-ku. ??? KyuShibarikyu-onshiteien (??ц????√??????綺???); this garden of a daimyo lord from the early Edo-period.?? Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku. ??? Kiyosumiteien (羝?羮?綺???); A garden circuit, situated around a central pond and pine trees.? Kiyosumi, Koto-ku. These gardens include the traditional Japanese-style gardens such as ???pond circuit???gardens designed for viewing while strolling around a central pond, as well as Zen-influenced karesansui (???臼羂?, ???dry???) gardens that use sand and rock to express mountain and water. These enable you to experience a refined beauty that is unique to Japan. ???Shinjuku Gyoen??? Shinjuku Gyoen (??医?緇∴??)?was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito (?????ゆ??), a daimyo of the Edo era. It’s completed in 1906,originally created as a garden for the Imperial Palace. Shinjuku Gyoen in 1934. It was re-designed as a national garden after World War? and opened to […]