Tokugawaen Garden
A daimyo stroll-garden on the Owari Tokugawa estate, with a central pond, Ozone Waterfall and seasonal peony and iris beds beside a samurai art museum.

When · Where
- When
- 2026/07/06 00:30
- Where
- Tokugawaen Garden(1001 Tokugawacho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi)
- City
- Nagoya
- Getting there
- ~10-min walk from Ozone Station (JR/Subway/Meitetsu)
- Price
- Admission charged (see official site)
- Organizer
- Tokugawaen Garden (Nagoya City)
Good to know for visitors
- Getting there
- ~10-min walk from Ozone Station (JR/Subway/Meitetsu) Open directions in Google Maps ↗
- Booking & entry
- Check tickets and details on the official page (button above).
- Paying
- Admission charged (see official site). Smaller venues in Japan are often cash-first — carry some yen (cards/IC not guaranteed).
- Language
- Mostly in Japanese — a translation app on your phone helps.
- Good for
- date night, culture seekers
Highlights
- Pond-centered daimyo stroll garden
- Ozone Waterfall & Tiger's Tail river
- Peony and iris gardens by season
Background & story
Developed on the residence of the Owari Tokugawa lords, the garden recreates the Kiso mountains and coastline in miniature, beside the Tokugawa Art Museum.
Good to know
Combine with the adjacent Tokugawa Art Museum and Hosa Bunko for a samurai-culture day.