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Botanic GARDENS OF Tokyo IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY 
Koishikawa Ku 
Established: 1684. Area: About 45 acres. 
Administrators (Kanrt): 
1. Doen Kinoshita (1684-1711) 
2. Onoji Akutagawa (1711-1721) 
Commissioners (Bugyo): 
3a. Onoji Akutagawa (1721-1868) 
(““ Name inherited ” 
3b. Rizaemon Okada (1721-1868) 
(“ Name inherited ”’) 
Admunistrators (Kanri): 
4. Yoshikata Hatakeyama (1868-1871) 
5. Naomi Hirose (1871-1873) 
6. Motoyoshi Yamashina (1873-1877) 
7. Ryokichi Yatabe (1877-1890) 
8. Jinzo Matsumura (1890-1897) 
Directors (Enché): 
9. Jinzo Matsumura (1897-1922) 
10. Manabu Miyoshi (1922-1924) 
11. Bunzo Hayata (1924-1930) 
12. Takenoshin Nakai (1930- ) 
Open to the public daily (eet Jepeey 1), 6, 7, 8 a.m. to 4, 
4:30, 5, 5:30, 6 p.m., according t on. Admission: 10 sen; 
child under 7 ee old, free. em of income: Government 
(10,000 yen, 1938), entrance fees and sale of plant material. 
(Total ile 1937, 40,000 yen.) Library: 50,000 volumes, 15,- 
000 pamphlets. H pai eel 200,000 specimens. 
Plantations: Herbaceous garden, Water plants, Medical, Eco- 
nomic, and Alpine plants. Arboretum. Fruticetum. Conserva- 
tories. Publication: Seed exchange list. Living study material 
supplied to local schools. 
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“ BOTANICAL GARDENS OF THE IMPERIAL HousEHOLD ” 
(Imperial Palace Botanic Garden 
Shinjuku Yatsuya-Ku 
In the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London (Session 
1931-32, Part IV, p. 147), it is stated that His Imperial Majesty, 
