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Kenrokuen Garden — One of Japan's Three Great Gardens

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Kenrokuen (兼六園, 'Garden of Six Sublimities') is one of Japan's Three Great Gardens alongside Kairakuen in Mitsukura and Korakuen in Okayama. The 11.7-hectare garden was developed by the ruling Maeda clan over 170 years (1676–1840) as the outer garden of Kanazawa Castle, showcasing the wealth and cultural refinement of the Kaga Domain, which controlled the richest rice-producing region in feudal Japan. The garden embodies six essential landscape qualities: spaciousness, seclusion, artificiality, antiquity, water features, and panoramic views.

The garden's centerpiece is Kasumigaike Pond with the iconic two-legged Kotoji Lantern standing at the water's edge — one of Japan's most photographed garden scenes. The garden transforms seasonally: spring cherry blossoms (400+ trees), summer iris and azaleas, autumn maple foliage, and winter yukitsuri (rope structures protecting trees from snow). The garden's Kenroku-en style (circuit garden) encourages walking along winding paths that reveal new perspectives at every turn — teahouses, waterfalls, stone bridges, and ancient trees compose a masterwork of landscape architecture. The garden achieves the Japanese aesthetic ideal of combining natural beauty with human artistry in perfect balance.

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Getting There

Access Information

1 Kenrokumachi, Kanazawa. 15-min walk from Kanazawa Station (east exit) or 5-min bus (Kenrokuen Shuttle, ¥200). Entry: ¥320 adults. Hours: 7:00–18:00 (March–Oct), 8:00–17:00 (Nov–Feb). Early entry 6:00–7:00 free during special seasons. Allow 1.5–2 hours. Combine with Kanazawa Castle Park (adjacent, free entry). English audio guide rental: ¥500.

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**Photography timing and locations:** The Kotoji Lantern by Kasumigaike Pond is best photographed from the northeast shore at dawn (6:00–7:00) when soft light illuminates the lantern and morning mist

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