(Source: pixta)
This garden of a feudal lord incorporates Mt. Sakurajima and Kinko Bay into its landscape. This magnificent borrowed landscape garden utilizes a natural backdrop to create the stunning garden, which also displays different colorful scenery in each season.
(Source: pixta)
You will find the 150-pound iron cannon and the ruins of a reverberatory furnace upon entering Sengan-en. It used to be a feudal lord's garden, but it is also the birthplace of Japan's industrial revolution. Cannons and ships were built here for the first time in Japan to compete with other world powers. The ruin is inscribed on the World Heritage List as Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution Site.
(Source: pixta)
(Source: pixta)
Sengan-en offers guided tours for visitors to gain insight of everyday palace life within the Shimazu clan. The palace was remodeled in 1884, and now one third of the building remains. The tour costs 600 yen in addition to the admission fee. At the end of the tour, Japanese tea and sweets are served while you enjoy the courtyard.
(Source: ランナーズブログ)
Various seasonal events are held throughout the year in the Sengan-en. Among them is the well-known Chrysanthemum Festival which is held in November. The garden is decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, and a beautiful three-storied pagoda covered with chrysanthemums is displayed.
(Source: よかとこかごんまナビ)
(Source: pixta)
This garden of a feudal lord incorporates Mt. Sakurajima and Kinko Bay into its landscape. This magnificent borrowed landscape garden utilizes a natural backdrop to create the stunning garden, which also displays different colorful scenery in each season.
(Source: pixta)
You will find the 150-pound iron cannon and the ruins of a reverberatory furnace upon entering Sengan-en. It used to be a feudal lord's garden, but it is also the birthplace of Japan's industrial revolution. Cannons and ships were built here for the first time in Japan to compete with other world powers. The ruin is inscribed on the World Heritage List as Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution Site.
(Source: pixta)
(Source: pixta)
Sengan-en offers guided tours for visitors to gain insight of everyday palace life within the Shimazu clan. The palace was remodeled in 1884, and now one third of the building remains. The tour costs 600 yen in addition to the admission fee. At the end of the tour, Japanese tea and sweets are served while you enjoy the courtyard.
(Source: ランナーズブログ)
Various seasonal events are held throughout the year in the Sengan-en. Among them is the well-known Chrysanthemum Festival which is held in November. The garden is decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, and a beautiful three-storied pagoda covered with chrysanthemums is displayed.
(Source: よかとこかごんまナビ)