Adult: High school student ~ 69 years old
Children: Elementary school to junior high school students
Senior: 70 years old and above
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- Facility Introduction -
Kairakuen is one of the three most famous gardens in Japan, along with
Kenrokuen in Kanazawa and Korakuen in Okayama.
Located within Kairakuen Garden, Kobuntei is a two-story, three-storey wooden
building that is said to have been personally designed by Tokugawa Nariaki,
the ninth lord of the Mito domain.
It is said that Nariaki invited literati, vassals, and people from within his
domain here to enjoy poetry and tea ceremonies.
-About viewing-
Opening times
Mid-February to September 30: 9:00 to 17:00
October 1st to mid-February: 9:00-16:30
*Open until 5pm on weekends and holidays from February 15th to March 9th
Closed Day
December 29th - December 31st
Please refrain from bringing pets (dogs, etc.) into the park.
★ Those who fall under the following categories will be admitted free of
charge ★
Elementary, junior high, and high school students who enrolled on a Saturday other than spring, summer, or winter holidays Spring break: March 25th to April 5th Summer break: July 21st to August 31st Winter break: December 25th to January 7th of the following year
Those receiving welfare assistance
1-chōme-3-3 Tokiwachō
USD 1.55