Discover the Historical Charm of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence
Explore the Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence, a serene historical landmark in Tokyo, where nature meets Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Nestled in the bustling Roppongi district of Tokyo, the Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence stands as a captivating tribute to Japan's historical legacy. Once the home of the influential Mohri clan, this site has been meticulously preserved, allowing visitors to explore its serene gardens and remnants of traditional architecture. The blend of historical significance and natural beauty makes it a must-visit for tourists seeking a deeper understanding of Japan's past. As you stroll through the beautiful gardens, you will encounter serene landscapes that reflect the essence of Japanese culture. The tranquility of the surroundings provides a peaceful escape from the surrounding urban environment, making it an ideal spot for quiet contemplation or leisurely walks. The gardens are not only visually stunning but also serve as a reminder of the importance of nature in Japanese heritage, beautifully integrating the elements of water, plants, and stones. The site is conveniently open every day from 9 AM to 8 PM, allowing ample opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in its historical ambiance. With informative displays and knowledgeable staff on hand, guests can gain insights into the Mohri clan's significant role in Japan's history. Don't miss the chance to capture stunning photographs that showcase the interplay of traditional architecture and lush greenery. The Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence is not just a tourist attraction; it is an invitation to step back in time and experience the elegance of Edo-period Japan.
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to enjoy the gardens with fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning reflections in the garden's ponds.
- Check for any seasonal events or exhibitions that may enhance your visit.
A brief summary to Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence
- 6 Chome-9 Roppongi, Minato City, 6 Chome Roppongi, Tokyo, 106-0032, JP
- +813-6406-6000
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-8 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-8 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-8 pm
- Thursday 9 am-8 pm
- Friday 9 am-8 pm
- Saturday 9 am-8 pm
- Sunday 9 am-8 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving, start from the center of Kai. Head south on Route 20 towards Kofu City. Follow the signs for Chuo Expressway and take the exit for Kofu Minami. Merge onto Route 52 and continue toward the city center. Look for signs to Roppongi as you approach Minato City. Once in Roppongi, navigate to 6 Chome-9 Roppongi, where the Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence is located. Parking might be available nearby, but ensure you check local signs for any parking fees.
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Public Transportation
To reach the Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence using public transport, take a train from Kai to Kofu Station. From Kofu Station, board the JR Chuo Line towards Tokyo. Get off at Shinjuku Station. At Shinjuku, transfer to the Tokyo Metro Toei Oedo Line and take it to Roppongi Station. From Roppongi Station, it is a short 5-minute walk to 6 Chome-9 Roppongi. Follow the signs to exit 3, then walk straight until you reach the destination. Be sure to check train schedules for any service changes and ticket prices, which may vary.
Attractions Nearby to Remains of Mohri Kai-no-kami's Residence
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Mohri Garden
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Roppongi Hills
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Roppongi Hills Arena
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Mori Art Museum
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Roppongi Hills Mori Tower
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Tokyo City View
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Roppongi Keyakizaka St.
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Tokyo Virtual Circuit
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Roppongi Sakura-zaka
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Maharaja Roppongi
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Roppongi Hills Keyakizaka Terrace
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Sakurazaka Park
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Roppongi Museum
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Hard Rock Cafe Tokyo Roppongi
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“Maiden Playing the Guitar” by Shin Hongō
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Japanese Geodetic Origin Point
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