Nestled in the bustling city of Tokyo, Japan lies a hidden oasis of tranquillity called the Happpoen Garden. This enchanting Japanese garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, with its lush greenery, tranquil ponds filled with colourful koi, and a traditional tea house where visitors can experience the art of Japanese tea ceremony.
Discovering Happoen Garden
This gem of a garden is located in the upscale neighbourhood of Shirokane and was initially established over 300 years ago as a private villa for a wealthy samurai family; the garden has since been opened to the public, inviting visitors to experience its timeless beauty and tranquillity. If you’re staying in Oakwood Apartments Shirokane Tokyo, you’re in luck! Happoen Garden is just a stone’s throw away from these furnished apartments in Shirokane Tokyo.
Strolling Through Nature’s Canvas
From the moment you set foot in this magical garden, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing landscape that seems to have been taken right out of a painting. Take a stroll along the winding paths, pausing to admire the elegant stone lanterns, graceful bridges, and tranquil ponds teeming with graceful koi.
Encounter with Koi

One of the highlights of the garden is the presence of ponds full of living gems. The word “Koi” translates to mean – a living gem, which these fish truly are. Take a moment to feed the koi and watch as they glide gracefully through the crystal-clear waters, their shimmering scales catching the sunlight.
Tea Ceremony Experience
No visit to the majestic garden is complete without experiencing the traditional art of tea making at the Japanese tea ceremony. Nestled amidst the verdant greenery, the garden’s tea house offers a serene setting where visitors can partake in this ancient ritual. Step inside the tranquil tatami-matted room, where the soothing aroma of freshly brewed matcha fills the air.