Published on June 28th,2009 at 9:54 AM
By daimaou

Let’s Visit Tokyo – Meguro Gajoen

Meguo Gajoen is one of Tokyo oldest hotels, better known as ryokan. If today Tokyo Gajoen is an ordinary modern luxury hotel, it is still possible to visit an historic section with a dedicated tour guide where you can learn how guests in the past were treated in a gorgeous traditional wooden ryokan.

It is very interesting to notice that the Meguro Gajoen still keeps an open 100m exhibition hall, with traditional Japanese paintings and cultural items, changing regularly for our pleasure.

Meguro Gajoen also has a private Japanese park with a (unfortunately fake) waterfall and a nice little pond of Koi fish.


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Thanks again for doing these videos.

interesting hotel but it must very very expensive

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