Tokugawa Park

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★ 4.9 (43K+ reviews) • 236K+ booked
Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and tranquility of Tokugawa Park Nagoya, a stunning Japanese garden that offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Discover the legacy of the Tokugawa family, one of the most influential clans during the Edo Period, at the Tokugawa Art Museum. Experience the art of sushi and omakase at Tokugawa Park Nagoya, where fresh and flavorful sushi takes center stage. Immerse yourself in a world of culinary bliss as skilled sushi chefs meticulously craft each dish using the finest ingredients sourced from around the world.
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1001 Tokugawacho, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0023, Japan
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4.9 /5
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James *******
1 Jul
Bara-san our Japanese tour guide is very accomodating and helpful. He tries and give all his best to explain everything about the tour and interesting facts about Japan. Takayama and Shirakawa-go are beautiful destinations. One of the best side trips from Nagoya City. Also, alot of good restaurants in Takayama serving Hida Beef.
2+
James *******
1 Jul
The place is surreal. It reminds me of the Swiss Alps. The tour guide is multi-lingual and very much accomodating to all tourist. Highly recommended if you love to see beautiful sceneries.
2+
Jan ***************
30 Jun
Loved our stay here! It was convenient since Sakae station is just 2 mins away. Everything is near lol from Hisayaodori Park, Oasis 21, Don quijote, to 7-11, and family mart, GU, Uniqlo.. etc. Nagoya castle is 3 train stops away..
1+
YUN ******
29 Jun
If you go to Nagoya, this is a must-see spot!! It's a view that you can't help but recommend. The night view is also beautiful, but I think it would look better during the day. It's great because you can see various scenery up close and far, including Nagoya Castle, all over Nagoya. I think it would be charming even on a rainy day.
Man **********
29 Jun
Beautiful place. The views would have been more striking if the weather had been better. The guide explained the possible hiking routes but didn't tell much extra info about the place.
2+
Leung *******
28 Jun
super Nice hotel. Newly renovated with big bath and sauna as well. close the well famous eel rice
Leung *******
28 Jun
easy to use.have discount for buying all kinds of stuff!
Jovito **********
28 Jun
Building is very high with amazing views at night
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tokugawa Art Museum

Step back in time at the Tokugawa Art Museum, where you can marvel at samurai armor, tea utensils, noh masks, and other treasures of the Tokugawa family. Explore the rich history and cultural significance of this renowned museum.

Tokugawa-en Garden

Experience the beauty of Tokugawa-en Garden, a meticulously landscaped Japanese garden with a central pond. Wander through walking trails, visit a traditional tea house, and admire the blooming peonies and irises in spring and the vibrant autumn colors.

Ryusen Lake

Explore the serene Ryusen Lake, a central feature of Tokugawa Garden surrounded by waterfalls, promenades, tea houses, and bridges. Enjoy the seasonal blooms of Japanese Apricot, peony, iris, and maple, creating a picturesque setting.

Culture and History

Tokugawa Park is steeped in history, serving as the former residence of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa family. Explore the cultural treasures at the Tokugawa Art Museum and immerse yourself in the traditional Japanese aesthetics of Tokugawa-en Garden.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Tokugawa Park, don't miss the opportunity to savor local delicacies such as miso katsu, hitsumabushi, and tebasaki. Indulge in the unique flavors of Nagoya's culinary scene and experience the city's gastronomic delights.

Indulge in an extraordinary omakase experience at Tokugawa Park Nagoya. Our talented chef curates a seasonal tasting menu that showcases the freshest seafood and exquisite flavors, blending traditional techniques with innovative culinary expressions.

Visit our locations at Madison Avenue and Park Avenue in New York to experience the elegant and intimate ambiance of Tokugawa Park Nagoya. Contact us to make a reservation and embark on a culinary adventure.