Tokugawa Garden is very cost-effective. If you just visit Tokugawa Garden, the ticket is only 300 yen. If you play together at Tokugawa Art Museum, the pass is 1350 yen, which is a bit expensive. The first thing that came into view when entering the park was a large clear pool of water, with small bridges and green willows on both sides. There were many koi in the pool. The large and fat ones were raised. You can buy some fish food to feed. Tokugawa Art Museum is relatively backward, and no photos are allowed inside. There are also some small roads in the garden, very quiet, you can go along the path to find the stream, hide in a green plant, listen to the sound of the flowing water, feel far from the hustle and bustle of the city, very comfortable. There is a large lawn in the garden, there are hibiscus flowers, very beautiful, there is a brand with an introduction photo, the temperature will change over time, and the color of hibiscus flowers will change according to the temperature.