Kikugetsutei Teahouse
Ritsurin Garden, designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, boasts nearly 400 years of history and is the largest cultural heritage garden in Japan at approximately 75 hectares. With lush Mt. Shiun as its backdrop, the garden features six ponds and thirteen artificial hills, offering constantly changing views as visitors stroll through this prominent example of a daimyo strolling garden.
The exterior looks very elegant, with that classic Japanese teahouse style. The building blends beautifully with nature, and the overall atmosphere feels especially relaxing.
