Urakuen
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Urakuen is a traditional Japanese garden featuring the historic Joan tea house, a National Treasure originally built in the 16th century by tea master Oda Uraku. Visitors can stroll through serene landscapes with carefully manicured gardens, stone paths, and seasonal flowers that exemplify classical Japanese aesthetics. The tranquil atmosphere provides an authentic glimpse into the refined world of Japanese tea ceremony culture and garden design.
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| π« Admission | See official site |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
English signage may be limited, so consider downloading a translation app or picking up an English pamphlet if available. The garden is best visited during spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for vibrant fall foliage. Cash is recommended as smaller cultural sites in Japan often don't accept credit cards.
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