Hagi Mohri Residence Ruins

Hagi Mohri Residence Ruins The Hagi Mohri Residence ruins are located in the Midtown area of Tokyo. The site is a remnant of the Edo Period, consisting of a garden and remaining structures.

The garden has a nice playground and basketball court located right next to Tokyo Midtown. The rest area and pond create a peaceful atmosphere for you to relax.

Hagi Mohri Residence Ruins, 9 Chome-7 Akasaka,

Website : https://city.minato.tokyo.jp/

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