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Togetsukyo - Rikugien Gardens

Togetsukyo is the best of a number of bridges across the pond. It is based on a dramatic waka poem about the moon crossing the sky accompanied by the sound of cranes crying in a nearby rice paddy.

Fujishiro-toge - Rikugien Gardens
Lanterns - Rikugien Gardens
Pond - Rikugien Gardens
Pond - Rikugien Gardens
Togetsukyo - Rikugien Gardens
Moss - Rikugien Gardens
Tsutusuji - Rikugien Gardens
Bunkyo, Tokyo

Rikugien is a large Japanese garden that was built in the 1702 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu for the Shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The name pays tribute to the Chinese system of dividing poetry into six categories. (Read More: Rikugien Gardens)

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