Yoshikien Garden
ArtiArti/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, NARA/ Updated : May 21, 2015, 12:15 IST
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Spread across three in-house gardens namely the Moss garden, the Pond Landscape garden and the Tea ceremonial Flower garden, this traditional Japanese garden is an amazingly charming place pleasantly combining natural elements wit … Read more
Spread across three in-house gardens namely the Moss garden, the Pond Landscape garden and the Tea ceremonial Flower garden, this traditional Japanese garden is an amazingly charming place pleasantly combining natural elements with the different vibrations within. Read less

Spread across three in-house gardens namely the Moss garden, the Pond Landscape garden and the Tea ceremonial Flower garden, this traditional Japanese garden is an amazingly charming place pleasantly combining natural elements with the different vibrations within. Situated within the Nara Park, the garden was once privately owned serving as a residence for the priests of the Kofuku-ji temple until it was opened to the general public in 1989 and has been delighting visitors with its beauty ever since. Today, the garden offers a quiet tranquil retreat away from the crowds of the town to unwind and relax in the company of rejuvenating nature.
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