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Kenroku-en Garden

Kenroku-en Garden

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Best time to visit

Visit in late March to early April for cherry blossoms or in November when autumn leaves turn brilliant red and gold, bringing the scenery to life. Early mornings offer peaceful exploration before crowds arrive.

Budget tips

Entrance costs about 320 yen, with discounts for seniors and children. Avoid guided tours to save money, and consider the Kanazawa sightseeing pass if visiting multiple sites for convenience and savings.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural history fans

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: More than 8,000 cherry and plum trees bloom here in spring, creating a fragrant and colorful landscape. The garden features a unique ancient well called the "Well of Samurais", known for its pure, fresh water sourced naturally from underground.

Highlights: Imagine wandering through over 25 hectares of meticulously arranged ponds, streams, bridges, and waterfalls, each framed by centuries-old pine trees shaped by hand. During winter, a captivating sight unfolds as yukitsuri ropes protect the tree branches from heavy snow, forming a stunning web-like artwork across the garden.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking uneven paths and stone steps throughout the garden.
  • Catch a photo of the Kasumiga-ike pond at dawn when the mist creates a mystical effect.
  • Skip the peak weekend hours around noon to dodge the largest crowds, especially in spring and fall.
  • Bring a light jacket in winter to comfortably enjoy the unique yukitsuri tree supports and snowy scenes.

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