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MCC
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apr. 2024 • Par
Sited in the heart of Mito city, Lake Senba is encircled by a 3 km walk, it is also at the foothill of Kairakuen Gardens. We stopped at the lake and then walked over a footbridge to the gardens. It is a strenuous walk up a steep hill. The gardens were planted by a Shogun, Takugawa Nariaki a powerful feudal lord who assisted in the restoration of the Meiji Emperor but opposed western intrusion in Japan. This was his park for his people to enjoy in peace, reflecting Nariaki’s desire to build a park open to the ordinary citizens of his domain. The plum bloom was coming to its end but the wisteria was a bit behind in budding. The azaleas were a delight to see. The park had a dedicated areas for cedar and bamboo forests, open spaces for music and tea ceremony. The views of the lake below were stunning. Walking past the azalea garden we saw Takugawa Nariaki’s house which is called Kobuntei but was closed for renovations. We stopped for a picture from a view point and noticed that it was where Nariaki was buried. The promontory overlooks Lake Senba and surrounding area.
Skrevet 24. august 2024
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みるく733851
Hirakata, Japan5 322 bidrag
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jul. 2024 • Alene
It is one of the three great gardens in Japan. I visited just before 9pm on a weekend in late July. It's early in the morning, but it's already hot. Entering through the front gate, you will find the Mengzong bamboo forest, and beyond that you will find the Togyoku spring made of white marble with water gushing out. There is Kobun-tei built by Tokugawa Nariaki. The park has more than 3,000 plum trees and attracts many visitors in early spring.
Skrevet 4. august 2024
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Zimminaroundtheworld
Okinawa Prefecture, Japan1 971 bidrag
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apr. 2024 • Familie
I came to Kairakuen Park a week or two before the cherry blossoms. I can see it being incredible during the right season. But it seems to be just alright every other time of the year. I've been to all 3 Great Gardens of Japan now and this one does not compare to the other two. Honestly, I've seen more attractive gardens in other places around Japan. I'd say it is worth it during cherry or plum blossom season, but not really worth going out of your way in the off season.
Skrevet 12. april 2024
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cl1811
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mar. 2024 • Alene
It's a lovely place, more like an orchard than what one envisions a Japanese garden to be. By public transportation it's a nice day trip and could be combined with Hitachi Seaside Park. During plum blossom season would be the best time to visit, with special events, street food, etc.
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grey_88
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mar. 2024 • Familie
Went during the plum blossoming season, maybe it's towards the end? On the 6th of March. But it's not as full and impressive as, say Hitachi Seaside Park close by for sheer spectacle. It's still a great park for viewing plum blossom, at this time of the year, in this cold, this is probably the place to go for parks and flower viewing. The food stalls outside serving plum tea plum wine plum souvenirs are a great vibe.
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toshiyuki1961
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jan. 2024 • Par
After parking in the Tokiwa Shrine parking lot (500 yen a day), we walked a short distance and arrived in front of the east gate. Unfortunately, a cold rain was falling and there were few tourists in the garden, which was larger than we had imagined, but the plum garden was beautiful.
The garden was conceived and established by Mito feudal lord Nariaki, father of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last shogun of the Edo shogunate. The 200 yen admission fee is definitely worth paying to enter the Kobuntei, which stands on a hilltop. "Kobun" is apparently another name for plum, and from Rakujuro on the top floor (3rd floor), you can see Lake Senba, the plum grove, and the Joban Line express trains racing by. The food delivery elevator, said to be the oldest commercial elevator in Japan, is also a must-see. A cafe is open in the space, which is too large to be called a veranda, and the delicious aroma of coffee is wafting through the air. Come to think of it, Ibaraki is home to Saza Coffee, famous for its Shogun Coffee.
When I walked around the garden and returned to the East Gate, the place was overflowing with tour buses of Chinese tourists. The famous sweet "Mito no Ume" didn't seem to be well received, but they seemed to have bought a fair amount of other souvenirs.
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Peter Choy
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sep. 2023 • Par
We then proceed to Kairakuen 偕楽園. It was built in Edo Period 江戸時代 by Nariaki Tokugawa 徳川斉昭, the 9th lord of Mito 水戸藩九代藩主. The name reflects the lord’s desire to create a place where people can enjoy together.

After paying the entrance fee (300 yen) the East Gate leads to the big Touzai Plum Tree Forest, with more than 3,000 trees planted. In Spring it will be an amazing scene with all the trees blossoming.

Kobuntei front gate 好文亭表門 is main gate of Kairakuen.

The Moso Bamboo Grove 孟宗竹林 spreads out to the left from Kobuntei front gate. It is the largest moso bamboo groves in Japan, with cedar trees on the right.

Kobuntei 好文亭 is a building with the communal hall the feudal lord designed himself, aiming to provide the space to enjoy with his citizens.

Sendaidai 仙奕台 is a symbolic corner with stone chess boards.

Kairakuen Monument 偕楽園記碑 has Nariaki’s handwriting, recording his views on universe, life, and attitude as a lord.

Compared with Kenrokuen 兼六園I visited before, this garden is much less attractive unfortunately. Perhaps during the blossoming of the plum trees, it will be more interesting though.
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okt. 2023 • Alene
Although ranked on of the three great gardens of Japan, visitors should be aware that this garden is on a smaller and simpler scale than the other two. It is comprised of large blacks of cedar and bamboo grove, and very extensive plum orchards, and doesn't have so much to offer outside flowering season. I enjoyed the walk and vistas, and the visit to the rebuilt wooden Kobuntei house, which has an excellent tea-room (tea, coffee and cake only; no other catering in or near the gardens), but don't think this garden is worth a detour (except in the spring).

The garden is cut off from the town centre by highways but ca be reached by buses leaving every 10 minutes from stop 4 on the north side of the station. I recommend photographing the map posted at that stop which explains how to complete the route on foot.
Skrevet 15. oktober 2023
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Yokohama, Japan531 bidrag
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sep. 2023 • Par
Kairakuen is one of the "Three Great Gardens of Japan," along with Kenrokuen in Kanazawa and Korakuen in Okayama. It was laid out in 1842 by Tokugawa Nariaki, the ninth lord of the Mito domain.
Entering the garden, the famous plum grove stretches on and on. There are apparently 3,000 plum trees of 100 varieties planted there.
Leaving the plum grove, we arrived at Sen'ekidai. This juts out at the southern end and is known as Sen'ekidai, where koto stones, stone go boards, and shogi boards are set up.
"Eki" means to play Go, and this was a place where people enjoyed playing Go and other games on the plateau overlooking Lake Senba.
Continuing on, we came across a wide bamboo forest.
They are said to be Moso bamboo. It is said that the entire Kairakuen garden embodies the world of yin and yang, with the cedar and bamboo forests in the western half representing the world of yin and the plum grove in the northeast representing the world of yang.
Skrevet 12. oktober 2023
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小鳥遊 大智
Hakone-machi, Japan22 bidrag
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jun. 2023 • Venner
園内が砂利道で、私事、障碍者にとっては車椅子もシルバーカーも利用することが出来ず園内チケットを購入(障碍者は無料でしたので仲間のチケット購入)して入り口で断念しました。また駐車場はありますが、障碍者割引も、名古屋では障碍者無料である施設が大半にもかかわらず駐車料金をとる有様。園内見学できず散々な水戸の旅となりました。せめて砂利道には電動車椅子の用意は全方位で見学できる公園の姿と思います
Skrevet 6. juli 2023
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