Fukagawa-Enmado Temple
Discover Tranquility at Fukagawa-Enmado Temple
Explore the world of haiku and the legacy of Matsuo Basho at this tranquil memorial hall in Tokyo's Koto City, near the Sumida River.
Dedicated to Matsuo Basho, Japan's master of haiku, this charming hall in Tokyo's Koto City commemorates his life and work. Explore exhibits, a serene Japanese garden, and the site of his former hermitage along the Sumida River.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
The Basho Memorial Hall is a 7-minute walk from Morishita Station. Take the Toei Shinjuku or Oedo lines to Morishita Station and exit at A1. From there, follow the signs to the Basho Memorial Hall. Subway fare is typically between ¥100-¥200.
Walking
From the Kiyosumi Garden, walk north along Kiyosumi-dori Ave, cross the bridge over Onagi River, then turn left onto the first street. Walk one block west to the Basho Memorial Hall. The walk is about 10 minutes. No costs involved.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Koto City. A short taxi ride from a nearby location, such as Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station, to the Basho Memorial Hall will typically cost between ¥700-¥900.
Use Basho Memorial Hall as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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