Join me for a walk through Tonogayato Garden, a traditional Japanese garden located in western Tokyo near Kokubunji Station. Although it’s farther from central Tokyo, the garden is worth the trip for its varied terrain, quiet atmosphere, and natural spring valley.

In today’s 4K walk with commentary, we explore the garden’s layout, its history, and the design elements that set it apart from more centrally located gardens. You’ll see the panoramic viewpoint over the valley, the restored teahouse, the pond area, and the seasonal planting that shows the garden’s connection to the natural landscape.

If you’re planning garden visits in Tokyo or looking for places beyond the usual central spots, this walk gives you a clear idea of what to expect and how the garden is structured.

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