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Chinzan-so Garden : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinzan-so Garden

is a Japanese garden located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Founded in 1877, the garden is rich in historic remains and artifacts.
The garden is part of the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo property and can be accessed by walking from Edogawabashi Station.
== History ==

In the 1600s, Matsuo Bashō, a renowned haiku poet of the Edo period, lived in a hut overlooking this property for four years. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.gotokyo.org/en/tourists/topics_event/topics/121119/topics.html )
In the Meiji period the estate owner and well-known statesman Prince Aritomo Yamagata built his mansion here and named it "Chinzan-so" or "House of Camellia" after the numerous camellia 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 Emperor Meiji held a number of important conferences with his high-ranking dignitaries at the "House of Camellia".

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