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Kumamoto
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Parks / Gardens

Suizenji Jojuen

Japan, 8-1 Suizenji Park, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture 862-0956

Tadatoshi, the first lord of the Higo Hosokawa clan, took a special interest in this area, which was famous for falconry and where fresh water springs out. Later, during the reign of Lord Tsunatoshi, a large-scale garden was created, and an elegant Momoyama-style strolling garden was completed. During the glamorous Genroku era, there were many pavilions, and the Ten Views of Jojuen Garden were selected for enjoyment. In the era of Shigekata, due to the Horeki Reforms, the buildings were demolished except for Suigetsu-tei, and the trees became simple with only pine trees. During the reign of Morihisa, the land temporarily became government-owned, but on October 7, Meiji 11, Izumi Shrine was built on the grounds of Jojuen to enshrine successive lords of the domain, including Hosokawa Fujitaka and Hosokawa Tadaoki. It has arrived.

Business Time
  • Monday:  8:30~17:00
  • Tuesday:  8:30~17:00
  • Wednesday:  8:30~17:00
  • Thursday:  8:30~17:00
  • Friday:  8:30~17:00
  • Saturday:  8:30~17:00
  • Sunday:  8:30~17:00
Telephone number 096-383-0074
Website http://www.suizenji.or.jp/
Access
  • From Tokyo: 90 minutes by air, 380 minutes by JR From Osaka: 60 minutes by air, 220 minutes by JR From Hiroshima: 140 minutes by JR, 200 minutes by highway From Matsuyama: 50 minutes by car + 150 minutes by ferry + 110 minutes by highway From Fukuoka: 80 minutes by JR, 100 minutes by highway bus, 100 minutes by car
Language 日本語
Other individual 16 years old and over: 400 yen, 4 to 15 years old: 200 yen Group (30 people or more including children and adults) 16 years old and over: 360 yen, 4 to 15 years old: 180 yen

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