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Mifuneyama Rakuen — Garden in a Cliff Face

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Mifuneyama Rakuen — Garden in a Cliff Face

Mifuneyama Rakuen, a 500,000-square-meter garden carved into the forested slopes of Mt. Mifuneyama (sheer granite cliffs rising 210m from the garden floor), was constructed over 3 years beginning in 1845 by the 28th lord of Takeo Han. The garden contains 200,000 azalea bushes that cover entire hillsides in crimson and pink in late April; in autumn, 4,000 maple trees produce an equivalent effect in orange and red. The illumination events (spring and autumn) turn the garden into a light art installation after dark.

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Mifuneyama, Takeo City. 15-minute drive from JR Takeo-Onsen Station. Hours: 8:00–18:00. Admission: ¥600 (seasonal events may have premium pricing). Free parking.

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**Azalea peak (late April):** The hillside turns entirely red when the satsuki azaleas bloom simultaneously — a density of color that looks digitally enhanced. Target April 25–May 5 for the overlap of

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