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  • Koganei Park is the second largest park in the Tokyo metro area after Kasai Rinkai Park.  Koganei Park opened to the public in 1954 and has a number of attractions including forests, cherry trees, childrens playgrounds, an archery, a steam locomotive, and tennis courts. The park used to be called Koganei Great Greenery Park designed and created as a commemorative project for the 2600th year of National Foundation celebrated in 1940. During early postwar years, it was used as a temporary palace for the Crown Prince. Koganei Park is famous for its cherry blossoms in April with more than 2000 sakura cherry trees.  It is also home to Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum.
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  • Koganei Park is the second largest park in the Tokyo metro area after Kasai Rinkai Park.  Koganei Park opened to the public in 1954 and has a number of attractions including forests, cherry trees, childrens playgrounds, an archery, a steam locomotive, and tennis courts. The park used to be called Koganei Great Greenery Park designed and created as a commemorative project for the 2600th year of National Foundation celebrated in 1940. During early postwar years, it was used as a temporary palace for the Crown Prince. Koganei Park is famous for its cherry blossoms in April with more than 2000 sakura cherry trees.  It is also home to Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum.
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  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-2.jpg
  • The Hachirouemon Mitsui House Garden was once located in Nishi-Azabu Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Hachirouemon-Mitsui-Garden-5.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-7.jpg
  • The Hachirouemon Mitsui House Garden was once located in Nishi-Azabu Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Hachirouemon-Mitsui-Garden-2.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-4.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-10.jpg
  • The Hachirouemon Mitsui House Garden was once located in Nishi-Azabu Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Hachirouemon-Mitsui-Garden-4.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-5.jpg
  • The Hachirouemon Mitsui House Garden was once located in Nishi-Azabu Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Hachirouemon-Mitsui-Garden-3.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-9.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-8.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    AMBER-LOTUS-2023-108.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-6.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-3.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-12.jpg
  • The Korekiyo Takahashi House Garden was once located in Akasaka Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Korekiyo-Takahashi-Garden-1.jpg
  • The Hachirouemon Mitsui House Garden was once located in Nishi-Azabu Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    Hachirouemon-Mitsui-Garden-1.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-02.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-04.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-01.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-06.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-03.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    tokyo-edo-architecture-museum-05.jpg
  • Noren at Sake Shop at Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    noren-1.jpg
  • Tokyo Streetcar at Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum -  Almost all Tokyo streetcars are no longer in use except for the Setagaya Line. The open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    tokyo-streetcar-1.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    edo-tokyo-open-air-museum-1.jpg
  • Western Style Meiji Period Home at The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    edo-tokyo-open-air-museum-5.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    fire-watchtower-1.jpg
  • The George Lalande house was once located in Shinanomachi Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    George-Lalande-house-1.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    edo-tokyo-open-air-museum-2.jpg
  • The George Lalande house was once located in Shinanomachi Tokyo and moved to Koganei Park to the Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum - an ambitious exhibition that has relocated, reconstructed historical buildings and gardens of cultural value that would have been impossible to preserve in their original places.  This undertaking was to show these valuable architectural heritage for future generations.
    George-Lalande-house-2.jpg
  • The Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is an open air museum in Koganei Park that exhibits a range of retro historic buildings from Tokyo.  The buildings were relocated or reconstructed here to preserve architectural history.  Since the Edo period, Tokyo lost many special buildings because of fires, floods, earthquakes and war.  The buildings exhibited are: an elegant former residence, a farmhouse, a public bathhouse, Meiji period homes, western style homes of the era, an old fire watchtower and a police box.
    edo-tokyo-open-air-museum-3.jpg