Otaguro Garden is part of the estate of Moto Otaguro, the musician, critic and scholar who introduced Debussy to Japan. The garden is famous for its 80 year-old gingko trees, pond, and pavilion. Built on the site of Otaguro's residence, this Japanese garden features a stone paved walkway lined with gingko trees, a tearoom, a carp pond, and a villa that was once Otaguro’s office but is now open to the public as a museum.