The hydrangeas in the garden are seriously gorgeous!

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Ikedayama Park
A pond-centered Japanese strolling garden on the former site of a feudal residence, loved for seasonal flowers and autumn foliage.
Ikedayama Park is a scenic park that opened in 1985, developed as a ward park on the former site of a suburban residence of the Ikeda clan of the Okayama Domain (Bizen Province) in the early Edo period. Designed as a pond-centered Japanese strolling garden, it makes the most of the area’s varied terrain, and you can enjoy sweeping views from the hilltop gazebo. With wooded areas and a waterfall, it has also gained attention in recent years as a power spot.
Another draw is its seasonal plant life: plum blossoms and camellias from mid-February to mid-March, azaleas from mid-April to mid-May, Japanese irises from late May to mid-June, hydrangeas from June to mid-July, and vibrant autumn leaves from mid-November to early December.
In 2019, barrier-free upgrades were completed, making the park even more comfortable to visit.
Highlights
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A garden built on the former site of a suburban residence of the Ikeda clan of the Okayama Domain (Bizen Province).
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A pond-centered strolling garden with scenery shaped by its varied terrain.
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Enjoy seasonal flowers such as plum blossoms, camellias, azaleas, and hydrangeas.
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Stunning autumn foliage from mid-November to early December.
Photos
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A strolling garden that makes the most of its varied terrain
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Azaleas at their best from mid-April to mid-May
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Fresh greenery in early summer. The garden spreads out around the central pond
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The park’s waterfall is also known in recent years as a power spot
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Many visitors come during the autumn foliage season
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In winter, pine trees are protected with yukitsuri ropes
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 池田山公園
- Postal Code
- 141-0022
- Address
- 5-4-35 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
- Closed on
- Dec 29 to Jan 3
- Hours
- 7:30am - 5:00pm (until 6:00pm in Jul and Aug)
- Admission
- Free
- Access
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1) Approx. 15 min on foot from Gotanda Station (JR, Toei Asakusa Line, Tokyu Ikegami Line)
2) Approx. 15 min on foot from Meguro Station (JR, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line, Tokyu Meguro Line) - Official Website
- Official website
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