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玄宮園

Genkyuen Garden

A classic Edo-period strolling garden next to Hikone Castle, created for reflection, seasonal beauty, and scenic views of the castle across a central pond.

Attractions

Garden, Historic Site, Japanese Aesthetics

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Genkyuen Garden is a beautifully maintained daimyo garden built in 1677 by the Ii clan, designed to complement the nearby Hikone Castle. Created in the kaiyu (strolling) style, the garden features a peaceful pond with four islands and elegant arched bridges, surrounded by seasonal plantings that change from cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant maples in fall. Teahouses nestled into the landscape offer quiet spots for reflection and great views of the castle's reflection on the water. Unlike larger imperial gardens, Genkyuen retains an intimate, local charm—quiet, contemplative, and closely tied to Japanese aesthetics. Whether visited after touring the castle or as a destination on its own, Genkyuen offers a serene moment of beauty in the heart of Hikone.

Facilities & Services

  • Traditional strolling garden

  • Teahouses and photo viewpoints

  • Castle views across the pond

  • Seasonal foliage displays

  • Benches and shaded walking paths

Contact

Address:

9-3 Konkicho, Hikone, Shiga 522-0061

Phone:

0749-22-2742

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