Gardens
Japanese garden design is a refined art form developed over 1,000 years. These gardens reflect diverse styles and purposes, from serene dry stone gardens used by monks for meditation to elegant strolling gardens created for feudal lords. Each garden offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Kyoto, Japan's former capital, is a treasure trove of exquisite gardens, featuring some of the country's most iconic examples. Whether you seek tranquility or inspiration, Japan's gardens captivate visitors with their timeless beauty and thoughtful design.
Top Gardens
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1Kenrokuen Garden
Seasonal beauty and historic features
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2Adachi Museum of Art
Award-winning garden and Japanese art
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3Katsura Imperial Villa
Japanese garden and Edo architecture
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4Kokedera (Moss Temple)
Unique moss garden and sutra rituals
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5Ritsurin Koen
Stunning historical Japanese garden
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6Ryoanji Temple
Home to Japan’s famous rock garden
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7Korakuen Garden
One of Japan's top three gardens
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8Daitokuji Temple
Famous for Zen gardens and tea culture
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9Sankeien Garden
Historic buildings and serene gardens
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10Byodoin Temple
Phoenix Hall and Pure Land architecture
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5/5 - Excellent
Japan's gardens are an absolute delight to visit. From the serene zen gardens in Kyoto to the vibrant, meticulously maintained landscapes in Tokyo, each garden offers a unique experience. The intricate designs, blending nature with art, provide a peaceful escape from the bustling cities. My favorites were the moss gardens of Kyoto and the lush, expansive ones in Kanazawa. Every corner reveals new beauty, whether it’s the delicate cherry blossoms or the tranquil ponds with koi. If you're a nature lover or just looking for tranquility, Japan’s gardens are a must-see!
3 months ago — by Wesley