【Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens summary】
It was built as the main residence of Hisaya Iwasaki, the eldest son of Yataro Iwasaki, the founder and first president of Mitsubishi, and the third president of Mitsubishi. The two-story Western-style wooden building with a basement was designed by Josiah Conder, an Englishman famous for designing the Rokumeikan, and is a National Important Cultural Property. (Mr. Josiah Condor was an English architect who loved Japan and married a Japanese woman.) Today, the site is one-third the size of the original building, and only the Western-style building, the billiards room, and the Japanese-style building remain.
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【Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens scenery】
Walking up the carriage road, you will arrive at the exotic-looking Iwasaki Residence. The exterior of the house is elegant yet powerful with a unique, exotic atmosphere. The delicate design, which is not found in many Western buildings built around the same time, gives the house an atmosphere as it was in bygone days.
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The billiard room, designed by Condor, is a wooden building in the style of a Swiss hut, which was very rare in Japan at that time, and is connected to the Western-style building by an underground passageway.
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The vast garden, which partly follows the style of the Daimyo garden, is considered to be a combination of Japanese and Western style as well as architectural style, and retains the early form of a modern garden with a “lawn garden”.
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【Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens precincts】
The interior of the building, which seems to have had the purpose of hosting important guests like a guest house, seems to be in the cutting-edge style of the 29th year of Meiji era, and is a reminder of that era and culture. Gorgeous western-style building designed by Condor. The wallpaper and ceilings are meticulously detailed, every single thing is beautiful and gorgeous. The furniture, heaters, and lighting were also well designed.
The Japanese-style building is the residence of the Iwasaki family, and although it has shrunk in size, the wide tatami corridors, ship-bottomed ceilings, large alcove, and sliding door paintings are all ingenious ways to maintain the atmosphere of the time when European-style Western-style buildings were built in tandem with the modernization of Japan. A café is also open in the Japanese-style building, where visitors can take a break while enjoying the view of the garden.
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【Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens Nearby attractions】
Shinobaz Pond Benten Temple, Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Yushima Tenmangu Shrine
【Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens Access】
Manager’s comment.
It is a place where you can enjoy both the Western-style and Japanese-style buildings of the Zaibatsu family at the same time. It is a short walk from Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park, so it is a good place to stop by if you are in the neighborhood. However, there is no air conditioning, so it is best to avoid visiting in mid-summer or mid-winter.
3-45, Ikenohata 1-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0008, Japan
※Admission fee is 400 yen and cashless payment is accepted.
※There is no parking.