Hikosoryokuchi

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Sep 08, 2025 - Sep 09, 2025
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Tranquility and History at Hikosoryokuchi

Hikosoryokuchi offers visitors a serene escape in Kanazawa, Japan. Designed in the Edo period, this public park reflects traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Established in 1676 by local feudal lord Maeda Toshitsune, the park features meticulously maintained gardens, ponds, and tea houses. Its layout embodies the harmony of nature with carefully planted flora, making it a cultural treasure that captivates both local residents and visitors.

Unmissable Highlights

  • 🌸 Beautiful Seasonal Landscapes
  • 🎎 Traditional Tea Houses
  • 🦆 Wildlife Observation Areas

Free to enter, Hikosoryokuchi caters to tourists, families, and historians alike, making it an inviting retreat for anyone seeking a glimpse into Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Hikosoryokuchi

Historical Significance

Hikosoryokuchi was designed during the Edo period, making it one of Kanazawa's oldest parks.

Wildlife Haven

The park attracts various bird species, providing a vibrant ecosystem for nature enthusiasts.

Cultural Events

Hikosoryokuchi hosts traditional events and seasonal festivals that reflect Kanazawa's rich heritage.

Location

1-294-1 Hikosomachi

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