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Kokoen Garden — Nine Edo-Period Gardens

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Kokoen Garden — Nine Edo-Period Gardens

Kokoen Garden (好古園) is a collection of nine separate Edo-period style gardens built on the former site of samurai residences west of Himeji Castle. Opened in 1992, the gardens recreate historical landscaping using traditional techniques: koi ponds, tea houses, bamboo groves, pine arrangements, and seasonal flower plantings. Stone walls and corridors separate each garden, creating intimate spaces despite the 3.5-hectare total area.

The main Oyashiki-no-Niwa (御屋敷の庭, Lord's Garden) features a large pond with waterfall, stone bridges, and tea ceremony house (Souju-an, 双樹庵) serving matcha overlooking the water. The gardens are designed for strolling (池泉回�遊式, chisen-kaiyu-shiki), with paths guiding visitors through different seasonal landscapes and perspectives.

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Getting There

Access Information

68 Honmachi, Himeji (directly adjacent to Himeji Castle). Entry: ¥310 adults (combo with castle ¥1,050). Hours: 9:00–17:00 (winter until 16:30). Visit duration: 45–60 minutes. Tea house matcha: ¥500 (includes wagashi sweet). Best seasons: cherry blossoms (April), autumn colors (November).

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**Post-castle timing:** Most visitors tour Himeji Castle first (2–3 hours), then Kokoen provides restful contrast — transition from stone fortifications to tranquil gardens. The gardens are less crowd

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