This is a park on Aoyama-dori (opposite Akasaka Gosho-do), which was a major financial leader in the late Meiji period, and was the site of the residence of Korekiyo Takahashi, a politician who served as prime minister and finance minister from the Taisho Period to the early Showa period. It seems that it was. The park is large, with slides and playground spaces with sandboxes, and the back is surrounded by trees 々, and the Japanese gardens such as ponds, stone bridges and stone lanterns are wonderful.
It is located along Aoyama-dori between Akasaka Mitsuke and Aoyama 1-chome. This is the place where Korekiyo Takahashi, who served as Prime Minister before the war, was home. It is also the place where he was assassinated in the Army Officer's Coup 2.26 Incident. After his death, it was donated to Tokyo City and is maintained as a park. I think the autumn leaves are beautiful.
The autumn leaves of the Irohamomiji are beautiful.
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Visited on 12 Month 11 Day. After the hospital examination was over, he was on his way home on a different route. The park is relatively large and deep. There is a well in the middle of the park where water springs out, and the water flowing out of it creates a flow of curved water and goes around the park. Around the water, the autumn leaves of the Irohamomiji are just in full bloom, and there is an atmosphere like coming to Kyoto. In the back, there is a statue of Korekiyo Takahashi on a small high stage, and the garden ...
It is next to the Canadian Embassy from Aoyama 1-chome toward Akasaka Mitsuke on Aoyama-dori. Korekiyo Takahashi is a bureaucrat and politician who worked for the Bank of Japan and the Ministry of Finance until the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods, and the site of his mansion is a park. It is the scene of the attempted coup attempt (the 226 incident) caused by some army officers on February 26, 1936. If you are interested in history, please visit us.
Small fine park
A small beautiful park to commemorate Takahashi Korekyo, a former Prime Minister, from whom a bronze statue is found here.
Japanese garden の な park
This is a park on Aoyama-dori (opposite Akasaka Gosho-do), which was a major financial leader in the late Meiji period, and was the site of the residence of Korekiyo Takahashi, a politician who served as prime minister and finance minister from the Taisho Period to the early Showa period. It seems that it was. The park is large, with slides and playground spaces with sandboxes, and the back is surrounded by trees 々, and the Japanese gardens such as ponds, stone bridges and stone lanterns are wonderful.
One of the stages of the army coup 2.26 incident
It is located along Aoyama-dori between Akasaka Mitsuke and Aoyama 1-chome. This is the place where Korekiyo Takahashi, who served as Prime Minister before the war, was home. It is also the place where he was assassinated in the Army Officer's Coup 2.26 Incident. After his death, it was donated to Tokyo City and is maintained as a park. I think the autumn leaves are beautiful.
The autumn leaves of the Irohamomiji are beautiful.
Visited on 12 Month 11 Day. After the hospital examination was over, he was on his way home on a different route. The park is relatively large and deep. There is a well in the middle of the park where water springs out, and the water flowing out of it creates a flow of curved water and goes around the park. Around the water, the autumn leaves of the Irohamomiji are just in full bloom, and there is an atmosphere like coming to Kyoto. In the back, there is a statue of Korekiyo Takahashi on a small high stage, and the garden ...
Two ・ 26 events の site です
It is next to the Canadian Embassy from Aoyama 1-chome toward Akasaka Mitsuke on Aoyama-dori. Korekiyo Takahashi is a bureaucrat and politician who worked for the Bank of Japan and the Ministry of Finance until the Meiji, Taisho, and early Showa periods, and the site of his mansion is a park. It is the scene of the attempted coup attempt (the 226 incident) caused by some army officers on February 26, 1936. If you are interested in history, please visit us.