Shosei-en Garden — Hidden Oasis Near Kyoto Station
Shosei-en Garden (渉成園), also called Kikoku-tei, is a tranquil 10-acre stroll garden just east of Kyoto Station — remarkably peaceful despite proximity to the city's busiest area. The garden was created in 1641 as a retreat for the head priest of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple, featuring a large pond, tea houses, bridges, and borrowed scenery incorporating Higashiyama mountains.
The garden employs hide-and-reveal design where the path circulates the pond, each turn presenting new compositions of water, islands, tea houses, and vegetation. The name Shosei-en ('Garden of Plucked Greens') references ancient Chinese poetry.
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