Description
- The park began when Enryo Inoue, the founder of the Institute of Philosophy (currently Toyo University), built the “”Four Cathedrals”” that were dedicated to Socrates, Kant, Confucius, and Shakyamuni.
- The buildings and facilities within the park visually represent the world of philosophy, and there are 77 spots related to philosophy.
- Many cherry blossoms are planted in the park, making it one of the most famous flower spots in Tokyo.
Business Hours
AM8:00 to PM6:00 (March to June, and September)
AM7:00 to PM6:00 (July to August)
AM8:00 to PM5:00 (October to November)
AM9:00 to PM5:00 (December to Feburary)
Closed Days
None
English Support
unknown
Barrier-Free
unknown
Fees
Free (admission)
Access
Arai-yakushi-mae Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line)
Ochiai-minami-nagasaki Station (Toei Oedo Line)
Official Links
Nearby spots
unknown