Sankeien is a Japanese-style garden in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan, which opened in 1906. It features ponds, streams, undulating paths and many historic buildings such as the three-story pagoda of the former Tomyoji Temple, which was originally constructed in Kyoto in 1457 but relocated to the garden in 1914. The Japanese government has designated ten structures in Sankeien as Important Cultural Properties. The garden is popular for its cherry blossoms, ume blossoms, and the changing leaves in autumn.