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Kenrokuen

石川県
4.4
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One of Japan's three great gardens, a large garden of water and greenery.
Kenrokuen was built by the Kaga clan during the Edo period and was upgraded to a "Special Place of Scenic Beauty" that can be considered a national treasure of gardens in 1985. With its vast 30,000 tsubo (99,000 square meters) grounds, you can enjoy various landscapes throughout the four seasons, such as cherry blossoms, fresh greenery, autumn leaves, and snow hanging.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Symbolic Kotoji Lantern of Kenrokuen Garden

Symbolic Kotoji Lantern of Kenrokuen Garden
The lantern is a landmark of Kenrokuen Garden. It is called Kotoji Lantern because its supporting pillar resembles the bridge of a koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument. The lantern stands beside an old maple tree, and upon closer inspection, one can see that one of its legs is shorter, giving it the appearance of standing on a rock. It is said that the lantern was installed in this way because it was broken for some reason, but its unique appearance is highly regarded for its charm.
Point 2

Winter Tradition in Kanazawa: Yukitsuri

Kenrokuen Winter Tradition in Kanazawa: Yukitsuri
In the Hokuriku region, where snow is heavy with moisture, "yukitsuri" is performed to prevent the branches of trees from breaking under the weight of snow. At Kenrokuen Garden, every November, a pillar is erected in the center of a pine tree and ropes are stretched radially from the pillar to the branches. The yukitsuri of the Karasaki pine, which is particularly beautiful when lined up, is a must-see. Both the appearance before the snow falls and the appearance covered in white snow have their own charm and are sure to delight visitors.
Point 3

Kasumigaike, the Largest Pond in the Park

Kenrokuen Kasumigaike, the Largest Pond in the Park
Kasumigaike is a scenic spot surrounded by natural beauty. The area around the pond features Kyoshin stone lanterns and a rainbow bridge, and in the center of the pond, there is a small island called "Horaijima" that adds to the picturesque scenery. Horaijima is also known as "Kikkoujima" because its shape resembles that of a turtle. If you look closely, you can see a large stone at the tip of the turtle's head, and a stone tower representing its tail on the opposite side, making it look like a real turtle.
Point 4

Giant Bonsai! Neagari Pine

Kenrokuen Giant Bonsai! Neagari Pine
The Neagari Pine is a large Japanese black pine with exposed roots, standing at about 15 meters tall. It is said to have been nurtured by Maeda Nariyasu, the 13th lord of the Kaga Domain. The approximately 40 thick roots that rise up from the ground exude a strong vitality. Currently, a fence has been erected around the roots, preventing people from touching them, but in the past, many people used to touch them believing it brought good luck.
Point 5

"Hyotan Pond," and the charming "Kaishito" and "Midori Waterfall"

Kenrokuen "Hyotan Pond," and the charming "Kaishito" and "Midori Waterfall"
Although it may be smaller than Kasumigaike, it doesn't lose in its charming atmosphere. The six-story tower called "Kaishito" located on a small island floating in the pond is covered in a faint layer of moss, giving it a historical feel. The name comes from the fact that the stone on the top of the tower, called "Kasaiishi," was taken from the sea. Additionally, the "Midori Waterfall," which is about 6.6 meters tall and 1.6 meters wide, blends in with the surrounding natural beauty and has a charming atmosphere that doesn't feel artificial. The bench nearby is a perfect spot for taking photos, especially during the autumn season when the surrounding maple trees change color and become indescribably beautiful.
Point 6

Enjoy a Serene Time at Shiguretei

Kenrokuen Enjoy a Serene Time at Shiguretei
Shiguretei is a tea house with a garden full of Japanese charm, like a condensed version of the beauty of Kenrokuen Garden. Here, you can taste authentic matcha and Japanese sweets. Originally built as a villa by the 6th lord, Yoshinori, around 1726 (in the 11th year of the Kyoho era), Shiguretei was demolished during the Meiji period and rebuilt as a rest area in the year 2000. Today, it's popular among tourists as a "Japanese cafe" where you can enjoy either matcha or sencha with Japanese sweets.
Point 7

Contemplate the Origin of Kenrokuen Garden's Name from the Observatory

Contemplate the Origin of Kenrokuen Garden's Name from the Observatory
The name "Kenrokuen" means "garden that has six attributes." The six attributes refer to the six essential elements of a beautiful landscape, known as "rokusho" in Japanese. These elements are grandeur, seclusion, human ingenuity, ancient elegance, water features, and scenic views. The term "rokusho" originates from the book "Rakuyo Meienki" written during the Song Dynasty. The "Observatory" is the spot where visitors can enjoy the sixth attribute of "scenic views" among the six attributes. From this spot, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Utsu, which is about 140 meters high, Mount Iou, which is about 900 meters high, and Nanao Bay's third-largest sand dune, the Uchinada Sand Dune.
Point 8

Welcoming Tourists! A Variety of Tea Shops

Kenrokuen Welcoming Tourists! A Variety of Tea Shops
Within the grounds of Kenrokuen Garden, there are various tea shops that welcome visitors. The tea shop street, lined with buildings that retain the atmosphere of the castle town within the park, is enjoyable to stroll through. You can enjoy eating dango, Japanese sweets, and more while walking around, or have lunch while enjoying the scenery and the atmosphere of Kaga Hyakumangoku as you please. There are also souvenirs available for purchase, such as goods decorated with Kanazawa's famous gold leaf and elegant sweets.
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Fee

Kenrokuen Get a Great Deal with Free Early Morning Entry
Get a Great Deal with Free Early Morning Entry
The entrance fee for Kenrokuen Garden is 320 yen for individual adults and 250 yen for groups. For individual children (ages 6-17), the fee is 100 yen, and for groups of 30 or more, it's 80 yen. Those aged 65 and over and children aged 5 and under can enter for free. Visitors must leave the garden 15 minutes before closing time, but there is a free early morning entry service, so if you're good at getting up early, it's a great time for a walk. In addition, there are days when admission is free, such as during the cherry blossom season for one week, during the New Year's holidays, and during the three days of the Hyakumangoku Festival, so please check the city's website for details!

Sightseeing

Kenrokuen A Tourist Spot with Plenty of Attractions, Including the Surrounding Area
A Tourist Spot with Plenty of Attractions, Including the Surrounding Area
Kenrokuen Garden, a special scenic spot that can be enjoyed in all four seasons, was originally created as the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle. Its popularity and reputation make it one of the representative tourist spots of Kanazawa, along with Kanazawa Castle. Located in the center of the city, there are plenty of attractions in the surrounding area, such as Omicho Market, the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History. Just by touring this area, you can fully enjoy the best of Kanazawa.

Basic Information

Address 1 Kenrokumachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0936
TEL 076-234-3800
Web Site http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/siro-niwa/kenrokuen/

Review

Average Review
4.4
5 Reviews
5
Ko A
Posted Date:2025/2/28
5年ぶりに訪れました! 料金は大人320円でカードも使えて良心的でした! 園内は人は沢山いましたが混雑という程ではなく皆さん静かに周っていて落ち着いて散歩出来ました! 景色もよくまた行きたいと思います!
5
期待の若鷹(HAWKS)
Posted Date:2025/3/1
2025年3月 週末のお昼過ぎ 15年振りの再訪 快晴! あったかい! 雪の兼六園を期待しての訪問だったのですが、季節ハズレの天気に遭遇してしまいました。 雪吊が場違いに見えてしまいます。 やはり兼六園はいいですね。 落ち着きます。 海外の方が非常に多く、兼六園の普遍性が世界に広がっていけば嬉しいことです。 ありがとうございました。
5
karen
Posted Date:2025/3/2
雪がまだある時期に訪れたのは初めてだったので、とても心休まりました。 観光客の方もとっても沢山いて、落ち着いてるかと言われればそうでは無いですが、それでも景色は素敵で日頃の疲れを癒すことが出来ました✨ 夕方ぐらいに伺ったのですが、夕日と相まってとても素敵でした🥰 また絶対に伺いたいです。
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