Suizenji Jojuen Garden
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Suizenji Jojuen Garden is a stunning traditional Japanese landscape garden in Kumamoto that recreates in miniature the 53 post stations of the historic Tokaido road, including a miniature Mount Fuji formed from a grass-covered hill. Built in the 17th century by the Hosokawa clan, this meticulously maintained strolling garden features a central spring-fed pond, traditional tea houses, and perfectly manicured landscapes that change beautifully with each season. Visitors can walk the circular path around the pond to experience different scenic views and enjoy the serene atmosphere that has been preserved for over 400 years.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best natural lighting for photography. English signage is limited, so consider downloading a garden map beforehand or purchasing the English pamphlet at the entrance. The garden requires considerable walking on gravel paths, so wear comfortable shoes; matcha tea can be enjoyed at the traditional tea house for an additional fee (cash recommended).
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Suizenji Jojuen Garden is a stunning traditional Japanese landscape garden in Kumamoto that recreates in miniature the 53 post stations of the historic Tokaido road, including a miniature Mount Fuji formed from a grass-covered hill. Built in the 17th century by the Hosokawa clan, this meticulously maintained strolling garden features a central spring-fed pond, traditional tea houses, and perfectly manicured landscapes that change beautifully with each season. Visitors can walk the circular path around the pond to experience different scenic views and enjoy the serene atmosphere that has been preserved for over 400 years.
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