(Source: PIXTA)
Yushien boasts an immense Japanese garden that covers an area of 33,000 square meters. Visitors can enjoy beautiful flowers like peonies and wisterias throughout the year in this garden. We recommend that you spend a tranquil day taking a luxurious walk.
(Source: PIXTA)
Karesansui or dry landscape is a style of garden (also called a Zen garden) that represents a landscape of mountains and water utilizing rocks and sand instead of using a water feature such as a pond. Although Yushien is famous for the Kaiyu-style garden, its Karesansui garden is a hidden highlight. The beautiful rocks and white sand recreate the scene from the northern side of the Daikon-jima where Yushien is situated.
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There are three artificial waterfalls in Yushien. The waterfalls cascade down the rocks' surface vigorously like a natural waterfall. It blends with nature and resembles a Sansuiga landscape painting.
(Source: 壁紙配達倉庫)
The season of fall leaves is as popular as the peony season. Every year, from November through December, the trees are lit up beautifully everywhere in the garden from sunset to 9:00 pm. The garden provides a different impression than what you see in daylight. Lighting up of the winter peonies in December is especially stunning.
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Daikon-jima is also known as one of largest ginseng-producing areas in Japan. In front of the gate of Yushien is a shop called "Botan to Unshu Ninjin no Sato" (Home of Peonies and Ginseng). The facility collects, processes and sells the ginseng which can be a great souvenir. The building itself is worth seeing as it is a recreation of a historical building.
(Source: ウィキペディア)
(Source: PIXTA)
Yushien boasts an immense Japanese garden that covers an area of 33,000 square meters. Visitors can enjoy beautiful flowers like peonies and wisterias throughout the year in this garden. We recommend that you spend a tranquil day taking a luxurious walk.
(Source: PIXTA)
Karesansui or dry landscape is a style of garden (also called a Zen garden) that represents a landscape of mountains and water utilizing rocks and sand instead of using a water feature such as a pond. Although Yushien is famous for the Kaiyu-style garden, its Karesansui garden is a hidden highlight. The beautiful rocks and white sand recreate the scene from the northern side of the Daikon-jima where Yushien is situated.
(Source: PIXTA)
There are three artificial waterfalls in Yushien. The waterfalls cascade down the rocks' surface vigorously like a natural waterfall. It blends with nature and resembles a Sansuiga landscape painting.
(Source: 壁紙配達倉庫)
The season of fall leaves is as popular as the peony season. Every year, from November through December, the trees are lit up beautifully everywhere in the garden from sunset to 9:00 pm. The garden provides a different impression than what you see in daylight. Lighting up of the winter peonies in December is especially stunning.
(Source: pixta)
Daikon-jima is also known as one of largest ginseng-producing areas in Japan. In front of the gate of Yushien is a shop called "Botan to Unshu Ninjin no Sato" (Home of Peonies and Ginseng). The facility collects, processes and sells the ginseng which can be a great souvenir. The building itself is worth seeing as it is a recreation of a historical building.
(Source: ウィキペディア)