Photo courtesy of the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)

Photo courtesy of the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)

Tokyo | Koto City

Kiyosumi Garden

Designated as a scenic spot by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 1979, Kiyosumi Garden is a stroll-style landscape garden centered around a pond, artificial hills, and dry landscape features. So beautiful that it makes you forget you’re in the heart of the city, this traditional Japanese garden offers the perfect setting for parties where you can enjoy the changing beauty of the seasons.

Capacity:~150people

Facility Attractions

A quintessential Meiji-era stroll-style landscape garden where you can fully appreciate a garden of celebrated stones.

 

Kiyosumi Garden is a stroll-style landscape garden designed for visitors to enjoy its scenery while walking around the pond. Around the large central pond, where wild birds gather, notable stones collected from across Japan and artificial hills are carefully arranged, earning it the name “Garden of Famous Stones.” You can take in the dynamic views right up close to the water’s surface.

 

A garden that has served as a place of comfort and spiritual refuge for people.

 

In 1878, Iwasaki Yataro acquired this area and planned the construction of a garden to serve as a place for employee recreation and for hosting distinguished guests. In 1880, it opened as “Fukagawa Shinbokuen.” After Yataro’s death, the work continued, incorporating a large central pond fed by water from the Sumida River and notable stones gathered from across Japan, culminating in the completion of a stroll-style landscape garden representative of the Meiji era.

Although it suffered extensive damage in the Great Kanto Earthquake, the garden served as an evacuation site during the disaster and helped save many lives. It was later donated to the city of Tokyo as parkland for public use.

Venue Introduction

Taisho Memorial Hall

 

In 1928, the funeral hall used for the funeral of Emperor Taisho was relocated here.

After being destroyed in wartime air raids, it was rebuilt in 1953 using materials from the funeral hall of Empress Teimei, and was fully renovated in 1989.

 

Ryotei

 

A sukiya-style building constructed so that it extends over the pond. It was built by the Iwasaki family in 1909 to welcome Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, who visited Japan as a state guest. The structure has been designated as a Tokyo-selected historic building.

Venue name

Outdoor/Indoor

Area(㎡)

Seated course

Seated buffet

Standing

Theatre

School

U-shape

square shape

Taisho Memorial Hall Indoors 173㎥ 100 90 130 150 100 44 48
Ryotei Indoors 40㎥ 30 - 30 ※1 ※1 ※1 ※1

※1 For further details, please contact us.

Facility Introduction

A reception party where you can experience the distinctive beauty of a traditional Japanese garden.

 

You can enjoy a party inside the Taisho Memorial Hall while taking in views of a Japanese garden rich in history and carefully crafted detail. Before the party, guided walks through the garden are available, along with a toast on the lawn area, which is normally closed to the public.

 

An off-site meeting and networking event in an open, refreshing setting that feels far removed from everyday life.

 

 

 

Meetings and seminars can be held during the daytime, followed seamlessly by networking receptions after the park closes. In this extraordinary setting that makes you forget you are in the heart of the city, you can host private gatherings and dining events, and also enjoy a refreshing stroll through the garden.

※Please contact us regarding the availability of reservations for the Taisho Memorial Hall.

Maximum capacity

wifi

AV and lighting facilities

Barrier-free food

Catering

Barrier-free

Multilingual support

150person
*Food Barrier-Free: Please feel free to contact us if you have any allergies or halal food needs.

Utilization time

Banquet Hours
17:30–21:30
(For times outside the above, please consult us separately.)

Closed
Year-end and New Year holidays
(December 29 – January 1)

Supplementary information

Attraction Arrangements
Please feel free to consult us regarding garden guided tours or entertainment during the party.

Video/Photo Gallery

Notes

The information provided is subject to change without prior notice.

Access

  • Venue name

    Kiyosumi Garden

  • Venue address

    〒135-0024 3-3-9 Kiyosumi, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan

  • Access

    From Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station (E14 / Z11) on the Toei Oedo Line or Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, take Exit A3 and walk about 3 minutes.

    *Please note that there is no parking available.*

  • Capacity

    ~150

plan

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inquiry

If you are considering a party, please contact us.

Please let us know your requests, such as special performances, decoration arrangements, and food customization.
Our experienced staff will work closely with you to create the perfect party.

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Tokyo | Chiyoda-ku

Historical building

Terrace

Internal events

Aperitif party gala dinner

gourmet event

Capacity:~50people

KUDAN-KAIKAN TERRACE was built in 1934 and has been visited by many people as a registered cultural property.
The cafe space is fully glassed and offers a panoramic view of the nightscape of Kudanshita, Tokyo, so you can rent it out to hold a party.

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