Gomon Gate

Tangible Cultural Property designated by Yokohama City
Constructed aroundc. 1708, the Gomon Gate was originally part of Saihoji Temple, near Heian Jingu Shrine in Kyoto.
During the time Hara Sankei owned Sankeien, the outer garden was open to the public, while the inner garden was private for the Hara family. The Gomon Gate was relocated here in the early 1900s to be the entrance to the inner garden.
Facility
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Remains of Shofukaku
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Former Yanohara Family Residence (gassho-style )
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Buddhist Sanctum of the Former Tokeiji Temple
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Main Hall of the Former Tomyoji Temple
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Three-Story Pagoda of the Former Tomyoji Temple
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Yokobuean
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Rindoan
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Kakushokaku
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Rengein
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Shunsoro
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Choshukaku
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Tenjuin
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Kinmokutsu Teahouse
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Gekkaden
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Juto Oido Hall of the Former Tenzuiji Temple
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Hakuuntei
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Rinshunkaku
Hours | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM) |
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Admission |
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Parking |
Automobiles: 500 yen up to 2 hours; 100 yen for every additional 30 minutes; 1,000 yen maximum per day Buses: 1,000 yen |
Closed |
December 29, 30, 31 |
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Access
Sankeien Hoshokai Foundation
58-1 Honmokusannotani, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-0824
TEL: 045-621-0634(or 0635) / FAX: 045-621-6343
*Please make sure you have the right number when you call.