You can learn about and study the culture connected to Tokyo’s public parks and gardens as well as traditional Japanese garden plants.
The Green Library contains 170 thousand publications on a wide variety of plant-related topics. The library’s materials can be searched over the internet.
Location: Inside the College of Green and Water for Citizens (Hibiya Green Salon 2F)
Pamphlets on six varieties of traditional garden plants viewable at Tokyo public parks and gardens are distributed at service center windows during the period when the relevant flowers may be viewed. Focusing on cultivars, relevant culture, and history, the pamphlets provide information on the relationships between the various plants and locations in Tokyo (parks and gardens, etc.), background information, and key figures who helped cause booms in various plants during the Edo period. Visitors who gather pamphlets at two or more locations may receive a free clear file for storing them. (Limit while supplies last.)
1) Mizumoto Park's Japanese irises 2) Rikugien Garden's azaleas 3) Koganei Park's cherries 4) Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens's Japanese apricots 5) Jindai Botanical Gardens's camellias 6) The Rhododendrons of Hibiya Park
Published since 1995, Hiroba, the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association’s informational magazine, provides up-to-date information on wonders of the greenery and waterways of Tokyo via special feature articles. Hiroba has even included editions with special features on Edo's culture of greenery and waterways, the gardens of feudal lords, and traditional garden plants.
Hiroba is published four times each year in spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and is distributed for free at service centers in Tokyo’s nine public gardens, the College of Green and Water for Citizens, and other locations.
Guidebooks on Tokyo's nine public gardens and Hibiya Park as well as Hiroba article compilations are available for sale.
Please contact the Executive Office of the College of Green and Water for Citizens (tel: 03-5532-1306) for purchasing information.