New eBook! Nezu-Museum
The garden of the Nezu-Museum is not the only museum garden in our series of “Secret Gardens in Tokyo”.
It may seem odd to add such gardens, however, most of them have the history of an old garden and deserve their place on our website.
I visited the Museum and its garden for the first time in 2012 when it was still very hot and a lot of mosquitoes tried to bite me..
When I entered the ground I still remember that I was stunned by the modern exterior in front of the main building. Already at this time I wasn’t so interested in the exhibits and rushed through the exhibition halls to get into the garden as soon as possible!

The main building was designed by the famous Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and reopened in 2009.
However, not only the design of the building and the collection are a reason to visit this place, the garden is as well.
A lot of the exhibits are placed there and it has several well-preserved teahouses on its ground.
Tea ceremonies are still held in these teahouses by tea societies. If you are lucky, you can see them walking through the garden in Kimono. It is not possible to attend these ceremonies when not invited.

His son preserved the style up until the Second World War, where the garden and buildings were destroyed by air-raids.
However, the garden was rebuilt later and the nature-like appearance is still visible!
All of this and much more you will find on 14 pages with 41 explaining and scenic pictures.
We deliver in PDF plus mobi (as a small present).
The eBook only costs 1.95$
Please also read my previous article about the Nezu-Museum in contrast to so-called Japanese gardens in the western world!
I hope you find dozens of interesting information about Japanese Gardens in this eBook! Feel free to leave a comment here or a review on Goodreads!
-Anika
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With twelve years of professional landscaping experience under her belt, Anika Ogusu is your perfect guide to the world of Japanese gardens. Her love of nature began early, in the woods near her childhood home and the garden of her grandmother’s house. During her teenage years she developed a strong interest in Japanese culture, and after university she decided to combine her love of Japan and gardens into a profession. Anika started her career as chief gardener in charge of the perennial valley at the Botanical Garden in Hamburg, Germany, then moved to Tokyo in pursuit of her dream. For two years she apprenticed under local landscape designers and learned the art of Japanese garden design, construction and maintenance. Now, in partnership with Real Japanese Gardens (www.japanesegardens.jp), her wish is to spread the magic of Japanese gardens to the rest of the world. Her in-depth guide books on gardens throughout Japan are available in eBook format or paperback. In her free time, Anika enjoys exploring her adopted country (especially green moss gardens), and soaking up nature and any details that interest her.
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With twelve years of professional landscaping experience under her belt, Anika Ogusu is your perfect guide to the world of Japanese gardens. Her love of nature began early, in the woods near her childhood home and the garden of her grandmother’s house. During her teenage years she developed a strong interest in Japanese culture, and after university she decided to combine her love of Japan and gardens into a profession. Anika started her career as chief gardener in charge of the perennial valley at the Botanical Garden in Hamburg, Germany, then moved to Tokyo in pursuit of her dream. For two years she apprenticed under local landscape designers and learned the art of Japanese garden design, construction and maintenance. Now, in partnership with Real Japanese Gardens (www.japanesegardens.jp), her wish is to spread the magic of Japanese gardens to the rest of the world. Her in-depth guide books on gardens throughout Japan are available in eBook format or paperback. In her free time, Anika enjoys exploring her adopted country (especially green moss gardens), and soaking up nature and any details that interest her.









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