Suizenji Jojuen Garden, Kumamoto - an Edo-period strolling garden with a pond

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Suizenji Jojuu-en is an Edo period garden in the city of Kumamoto. It is said to have been built by Hosokawa Tadayoshi, the first lord of the Higo Hosokawa clan. It is a typical pond and spring garden, consisting of clear ponds, winding trails, and exquisite islands and bridges. There are green meadows and forests, as well as quaint teahouses. It is quite pleasant and relaxing to walk around.

The landscaping of Chengqu Garden is based on the "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido" of the Edo period. The scenery along the way is condensed in the garden, allowing visitors to enjoy a variety of landscapes in a limited space, which is quite ingenious. The attractions in the park include: Izumi Shrine, the Ancient and Modern Teachings, Tsukiyama, the tea house, etc. The ticket price is ¥400.

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Post by Moutain | Mar 22, 2025

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