Hamarikyu Gardens, located in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, is a historic landscaped park set between Tokyo Bay and the surrounding urban district. Visitors can walk along landscaped paths, view seasonal plants, cross bridges, and visit the teahouse on the central pond where traditional refreshments are served. The garden dates back to the Edo period, when it was used as a feudal residence and later an imperial property, and it is notable for its tidal pond that draws seawater from Tokyo Bay, causing the scenery to change with the tides.