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Koko-en Garden

Koko-en Garden

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Best time to visit

Early mornings bring soft light and far fewer visitors, perfect for reflection shots. Autumn's maples and spring cherry blossoms crank up the color, so plan visits then for the most dramatic palettes.

Budget tips

Admission is inexpensive, roughly 300 yen for adults, and a combined ticket with the nearby castle often reduces the total cost. Student discounts may apply, and skipping guided extras keeps the visit budget-friendly.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Garden lovers, Couples, Culture lovers

Plan your visit

45-60 minutes

About

Quick facts: A series of nine linked gardens pack an astonishing variety of styles into one stroll, from mossy ponds to clipped pine parterres. A tea house overlooks a reflective pond where carp glide beneath stone lanterns, offering calm views against a nearby castle silhouette.

Highlights: Nine distinct garden rooms each follow different Edo-period gardening traditions, so a single walk feels like nine mini-garden tours. A small tearoom stage hosts seasonal matcha ceremonies where attendants sometimes prepare tea outdoors while maple leaves fall into the water.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable flat shoes; pathways are mostly stone and can be slippery after rain.
  • Photographers should try the pond-side path at golden hour for mirror reflections and koi action.
  • Visit early on weekdays to avoid tour buses and enjoy quiet tearoom views.
  • Skip the busiest courtyard if you want solitude, instead linger in the smaller tea garden tucked behind the pines.

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