Tetsugaku-dō Park


Tetsugaku-dō Park is a public park in Tokyo, Japan. Most of the park is in Nakano Ward, while approximately 7% is in Shinjuku Ward. It was created successively during the years 1904 to 1919 by the philosopher and founder of Toyo University, Inoue Enryō. Inoue thought of this philosophical theme park as a place for mental cultivation.

Facilities

Tetsugaku-dō Park has a play area for children, toilets, a Japanese garden and a plum garden.

Gallery

Literature

Schulzer, Rainer, ed. Guide to the Temple Garden of Philosophy.