These wonderful gardens were an extension of Edo Castle amid the rule of Tokugawa Shogunate and served as chasing grounds. The gardens are accepted to be as they were amid the Tokugawa Ienari Era, taking after the Meiji Reclamation the enclosures got to be a piece of the Supreme family and the name was changed to Hama-rikyu (isolates royal residence on the coast). The gardens were opened to people in general in 1946.
The enclosures have a focal saltwater lagoon, the level of the water is controlled by tides in Tokyo Bay. Guests can appreciate tea in the notable teahouse on an island in one of the lake. The enclosure is planted with a scope of blossoms, trees and bushes so that there is a blast of shading in every season. In the garden there is a plum woods, a 300 year old pine tree, a tree peony cultivate, an enclosure of blooming trees and bushes, hillocks, scaffolds, duck chasing locales, steed riding regions, yellow rapeseed fields, and a percentage of the waterway voyage pontoons dock inside the garden grounds.
