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[Kanagawa] Sankeien Garden Admission
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Overview
  • * Sankeien Garden contains many historical houses and buildings that are recognized as culturally significant by the government
  • * The entire garden was once the private home of Tomitaro “Sankei” Hara
  • * Yokohama "Sankeien" where you can enjoy various flowers blooming throughout the year
  • * From late March to early April, the cherry blossoms (sakura) are in full bloom. In July and August, there is a pond just inside the entrance that is bursting with the beauty of thousands of Japanese pink lotus blossoms
  • * In late autumn, you can enjoy the changing color of the leaves. In winter, plum blossoms (ume) start to bloom in mid to late February
  • * What draws the most attention from visitors is the old pagoda on the hill and their reflections in the pond
What to expect

Sankeien Garden is a Japanese-style garden located in Sankei-en, Honmoku-Sannotani, Naka-ku, Yokohama. It was created by the industrialist and tea master Tomitaro Hara and features 17 historic buildings, including 10 that are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan and 3 that are designated as Tangible Cultural Properties of Yokohama. The garden is designed to harmonize with the natural terrain and features rolling hills, ponds, and a variety of plants. The Sankei Memorial Museum, located within the garden, houses a collection of materials and artworks related to Sankei-en and Tomitaro Hara, with new exhibits rotated approximately once a month. The museum also includes a traditional tea room where visitors can enjoy matcha tea and a shop selling Japanese-style goods and sweets. In addition, there are three tea houses within the garden where visitors can try Sankei soba noodles and other sweets invented by Tomitaro Hara **- IMPORTANT -** **Please note that this voucher is an online e-ticket. You

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