What other travelers are saying about Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park
Visited Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa last Sunday — it was an amazing experience, especially with the beautiful autumn vibes all around! 🍁 The garden is absolutely stunning and very peaceful to walk through. The Villa itself is impressive with 106 rooms, showing the elegance and history of Japanese architecture.
The ticket costs 600 yen and covers both the Villa and the garden, which I think is quite reasonable. It would be even better if they provided a guide to explain the full history — that would be the cherry on top!
There are staff stationed at various points, but they mainly assist and ensure visitors follow the rules rather than share details about the site. Still, it’s a must-visit place in Nikko if you love history, architecture, and nature. Highly recommended!
Beautiful juxtaposition of Japanese traditional architecture with western inspired touches. I appreciated seeing the craftsmanship that went into the restoration of traditional woodwork, lacquer, and tatami. The 400 year-old weeping cherry tree is stunning and the garden, while not a manicured traditional strolling garden, is beautiful. There is also a small café on site that serves curries and desserts.
A really nice and calm place in the middle of a very busy nikkō. Barefoot walking through this amazing place is so relaxing with a beautiful view on the gardens. The staff is absolutely adorable and more than keen to give information about the villa to visitors ! I recommend :)
Absolutely stunning
No crowds and very well kept.
It was pouring rain when I visited and was completely transported. Feeling the fantasy I wanted to move in.
Do not sleep on this place. One of the last imperial palaces made entirely of wood.
I am sure it would be so beautiful in the snow !
Large structure surrounded by gardens. Very picturesque and interesting. There's an admission fee and you must remove your outdoor shoes before entering the building. There are lockers for your belongings at the entrance. The staff were friendly and helpful but only speaks Japanese.