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Chinzan-sō Garden

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flowers that blossomed here; he made use of the undulating topography of the mansion grounds to its best advantage. The Prince hosted many important political meetings here. Records say that the
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When the property passed on to Baron Heitaro Fujita, he decorated the grounds with historical monuments from all over
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held a number of important conferences with his high-ranking dignitaries at the "House of Camellia".
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are also part of the garden, as is a 500-year-old sacred tree that measures 4.5 m around its base.
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built his mansion here and named it "Chinzan-so" or "House of Camellia" after the numerous
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in 1924. Other cultural treasures scattered throughout the site include carved
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Buildings and structures in Japan destroyed during World War II
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Chinzan-so Garden

Japanese garden
Bunkyō, Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates
35°42′44″N 139°43′32″E / 35.712361°N 139.725417°E / 35.712361; 139.725417
Japanese garden
Bunkyō, Tokyo
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
Edogawabashi Station
Matsuo Bashō
Meiji period
Aritomo Yamagata
camellia
Emperor Meiji
Japan
Kyoto
Toba
pagoda
Hiroshima mountains
Kyoto
Taoist
Buddhist
stone lanterns
pond
waterfall
spring

A stone lantern

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