Tokyo’s Best-Kept Secret: Stunning Gardens Tucked Behind Hotels

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  • Tokyo Marriott Hotel: Features Gotenyama Garden, which dates back to the Edo period and is known for cherry blossoms in spring.Free access behind the hotel.
  • Prince Hotels Group Gardens: Designed by Teiji kusuoka in 1971, includes 17 varieties of cherry trees, historical relics such as a pagoda and bell tower, koi ponds, and bamboo lights. Accessible via four Prince Hotels near Shinagawa Station. Free access through hotels.
  • Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo: Known for camellias (“Camellia Mountain”) dating back to the 14th century. Includes cherry trees and mist installations simulating “sea of clouds.” Free garden access through the hotel entrance.
  • Hotel New Otani Tokyo: Gardens established during Japan’s first Olympic Games (1964). Features waterfalls, koi ponds, rock gardens, Taiko Bridge, ancient trees from the late 18th century. night lighting themes enhance aesthetic appeal; free entry via hotel only.
  • Hotel Niwa Tokyo: Opened in 2009 with multiple small gardens including a rooftop terrace with an apiary producing honey alongside herbs/vegetables grown on-site.

Images are included depicting various gardens within these properties.

!gotenyama Garden
!Chinzanso Grounds
!New Otani Waterfall

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Indian Opinion Analysis:
The curated green spaces hidden behind urban hotels in Tokyo offer engaging insights into harmonizing natural beauty with cityscapes-stemming from centuries-old traditions while catering to modernity’s demands for relaxation spaces amidst global metropolises like India’s own crowded cities (Mumbai or delhi). As India’s urban hubs grow denser amid rapid progress and globalization challenges like pollution mitigation or livability standards-Tokyo’s successful integration of gardens within hotels inspires feasible concepts combining heritage conservation with commercial ambitions without consuming additional land resources.

Moreover-with India boasting rich biodiversity tied culturally/spiritually-it may be worth exploring similar ventures embedding eco-friendly sanctuaries highlighting native flora across hospitality industries nationwide potentially enhancing tourism offerings or restoring stressed ecosystems responsibly.

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