Koishikawa Botanical Garden

The Koishikawa Botanical Garden (小石川植物園, Koishikawa Shokubutsuen, 40 acres, 16 hectares) is a botanical garden with an arboretum operated by the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science. They are located at 3-7-1 Hakusan, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan, and open daily except Mondays; an admission fee is charged.

Koishikawa Botanical Garden
In fall, 2008
LocationBunkyō, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35.719078°N 139.745431°E / 35.719078; 139.745431
Area70,847 square metres (762,590 sq ft)
Created1684
Cherry blossoms in spring, 2015
Sunbeams streaming through leaves in the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens

The garden dates to 1684, when the 5th Tokugawa shōgun, Tsunayoshi, established the Koishikawa Medicinal Herb Garden. In 1877, after the Meiji Restoration, they became a part of the university and the birthplace of Japanese botanical research. Today research activities are focused on the evolution, phylogenetic systematics, and physiology of higher plants.

The garden's collections contain some 4,000 plant species, including 1,400 hardy woody species, 1,500 hardy herbaceous species, and 1,100 tropical and subtropical species. Notable outdoor collections include camellias, cherries, maples, Japanese primroses, bonsai trees, and alpine plants. A particular strength are the wild-collected species from Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China.

The garden also contains a herbarium with 1.4 million specimens, and a library of 20,000 books and journals.

The Koishikawa Yojosho, an early Japanese hospital, was established within the herb gardens by the eighth shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune in 1722.

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