Yoshikien Garden

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Yoshikien Garden

A spacious Japanese garden with three distinct gardens.

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This Japanese garden is located near Nara Park, one of Nara’s most popular sightseeing spots, and Todai-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. According to the “Kofuku-ji Old Illustrated Map,” this is said to be the site where Manishuin, a sub-temple of Kofuku-ji Temple, once stood before the Edo period. It took on its current form in 1919 and was opened to the public during the Heisei era.

The vast grounds, covering Approx. 8,900 square meters, consist of three gardens, the Pond Garden, Moss Garden, and Tea Flower Garden, as well as a detached teahouse, creating a splendid landscape that incorporates borrowed scenery from Mount Kasuga and Mount Wakakusa. The three buildings standing within the garden are designated as tangible cultural properties of Nara Prefecture as the “Former Shoboin Family Residence.”

The Pond Garden, centered around Horai Pond, is a strolling pond garden that makes use of changes in elevation. From the small artificial hill, visitors can look out over Mount Kasuga and Mount Wakakusa. The Moss Garden, located on the eastern side of the grounds, features a flat garden covered in Japanese moss. Further in, the Tea Flower Garden appears, where flowers and plants cultivated for tea ceremonies bloom and add color to the scene.

The striking contrast between fallen autumn leaves and moss creates a beautiful scene that is well worth seeing.

Highlights

  • A Japanese garden created on the former site of a sub-temple of Kofuku-ji Temple.
  • Features three gardens: the Pond Garden, Moss Garden, and Tea Flower Garden.
  • Home to buildings designated as tangible cultural properties by Nara Prefecture.
  • Beautiful views that incorporate Mount Kasuga and Mount Wakakusa as borrowed scenery.
  • Known as a famous spot for autumn leaves.

Photos

  • The Pond Garden spreading out in front of the main building

    The Pond Garden spreading out in front of the main building

  • The Moss Garden with its teahouse

    The Moss Garden with its teahouse

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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Nara Free Wi-Fi.

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Are there coin lockers?

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No, there are not.

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Are there restrooms?

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Yes, there are.

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Is there a smoking area?

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Yes, there is.

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Details

Name in Japanese
吉城園
Postal Code
630-8213
Address
60-1 Noborioji-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture
Phone
0742-22-0375 (Nara Park Office)
Closed on
February 24–February 28
Hours
9:00am–5:00pm (Last admission at 4:30pm)
Admission
Free
Access
1) From JR Nara Station or Kintetsu Nara Station, take a bus to “Kencho-higashi” and walk 3 minutes
2) Approx. 15 minutes on foot from Kintetsu Nara Station
Official website
Official website (Japanese)