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[Garden tour with Japanese umbrella] Free rental service of Japanese umbrella will start in the designated metropolitan garden

2022.07.08

We will lend you a Japanese umbrella free of charge during the summer when the sun is strong.
Please use your favorite design and color.
You can also use it to take a commemorative photo of your visit.
When you visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Garden, please enjoy the summer garden atmosphere while holding a Japanese umbrella.

Mukojima Hyakkaen
Former Shiba Rikyu Garden

Garden tour with Japanese umbrella

Business Date: July 16th (Sat) -September 19th (Mon / holiday), 2022
Business Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Price: Free (separate admission fee required)

* Some of the gardens below will open early in the morning and the opening hours will be extended.
Please check each website for details before going out.
・ Hamarikyu Gardens
・ Koishikawa Korakuen
・ Mukojima Hyakkaen

<Target garden>
9 metropolitan gardens
・ Hamarikyu Gardens
・ Former Shiba Rikyu Garden
・ Koishikawa Korakuen
・ Rikugien Garden
・ Former Iwasaki House Garden
・ Mukojima Hyakkaen
・ Kiyosumi Garden
・ Former Furukawa Garden
・ Tonogayato Garden

<How to use>
Japanese umbrellas are installed near the entrance of each garden.
Use from the “sterilized umbrella stand” and when you return
Please return it to the “used umbrella stand”.
* Japanese umbrellas can only be rented in fine weather.
* Depending on the loan status, you may not be able to use the service even during the period.

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