Kyū Yasuda Garden, Sumida, Japan
It is reported that it was built in the Genroku year (1688 – 1703) by Honjo Inaba Moroguchi, the lord of Hasaki Kasama. Once as a Shiodome junk garden that draws water from the Sumida River. After the Meiji Restoration, it became the residence of the former Bizen Okayama lord lord Ikeda Hou, then owned by Mr. Yoshidaro Yasuda. Mr. Dae was donated to Tokyo City in 1911 for Taisho 11th death. After the Great Kanto Earthquake, it was transferred from Tokyo to Sumida-ku after the Pacific War, completely renovated, restored and opened. Currently, the pumping artificial tidal output has been reproduced.
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