🗺️ Roka Koshun-en Park (蘆花恒春園)

📝 Introduction

A park famous for preserving the scenery beloved by a famous Japanese novelist.

📖 Details

Luhuahengchun Park is centered around the former residence of the novelist "Tokutomi Roka," who spanned both the Meiji and Taisho eras in Japan. The park is divided into two parts: "Hengchun Garden," which includes the old residence, and the permanently open park area. Hengchun Garden features a memorial hall and the former residence, where visitors can learn about the author's mindset and lifestyle through exhibits of his works and preserved artifacts. Within the park, there is also a bamboo grove called "Mōzōchiku," which perfectly blends with traditional Japanese architecture, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere. In the park area, there are sports fields, playground facilities for children, and a hill of flowers, where seasonal blooms are all lovingly cultivated by the local community.

⭐ Highlights

Buildings and materials with a deep connection to the novelist "Toku Tomo" (徳冨蘆花). The rich natural scenery makes one forget the hustle and bustle of residential areas. Sports fields and play facilities that bring joy to children. Enjoy various flowers and plants throughout the four seasons.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are there any foreign language introduction signboards or brochures? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: There is an English park guide map.

Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?

A: Providing free Wi-Fi "FREE_Wi-Fi_and_TOKYO".

Q: Are there coin-operated lockers?

A: Sorry, I don't have it.

Q: Is there a restroom in the park?

A: There are a total of 5 restrooms in the park.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

1-20-1 Kasuya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

📞 Phone

03-3302-5016

🚇 Transport

It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Keio Electric Railway Keio Line's "Roka Koen (芦花公園)" station.

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Tokyo

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