[Kanazawa] Kenroku in winter, a mix of history and snow

Kenrokuen is one of Japan's Three Greatest Gardens, located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. Its history began in 1676 with the Lotus Pond Garden, which was created by Maeda Tsunanori, the lord of the Kaga domain, for his retainers.

Successive lords have made repeated renovations to the beautiful garden we see today.

The name "Kenrokuen" comes from the fact that it protects six outstanding landscapes.

Kenrokuen is especially attractive in winter.

The pine trees protected by yukitsuri (hanging ropes) stand out gracefully in the snowy landscape, creating a fantastic atmosphere.

The view spreads out, and you can feel the silence and beauty of another world.

Kenrokuen in winter is a crystallization of beauty woven together by history and nature.

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Name of facility: Kenrokuen

Address: 1 Kenrokucho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture

Opening hours:
March 1st to October 15th 7:00-18:00
October 16th to February 8:00-17:00

Price: 320 yen for adults

Post by さいとうくん | Oct 23, 2024

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