Ibaraki: Kairakuen, One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens

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Ibaraki: Kairakuen, One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens

Explore Kairakuen, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, on a guided tour. Learn about the garden’s history and design, and enjoy a break at the on-site café within Kobuntei.

Itinerary

Kairakuen Omote Gate
Please meet in front of the Kairakuen Omote Gate. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for detailed directions.
1
Kairakuen
Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (50 minutes)
2
Kōbuntei
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (40 minutes)
3
Arrive back at
Kairakuen Omote Gate

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Ibaraki: Kairakuen, One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens

1.5 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Kairakuen Garden
Visit to Kobuntei
Access to on-site café

<Plan Code>
G-IBA-001-1-PR

92.40USD~

Highlights

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Kairakuen, one of Japan’s Great Gardens
Learn about the garden’s history and design from your knowledgeable guide
Explore the garden’s groves of towering moso bamboo and plum orchards
Discover how the garden was used for diplomacy, study, and retreat
Enjoy a break at the on-site café within Kobuntei with views of the garden

What's Included

Guided tour of Kairakuen Garden
Visit to Kobuntei
Access to on-site café

Experience details

Begin your tour at Kairakuen, one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, located in the heart of Mito City. Learn about the garden’s creation during the Edo period by Tokugawa Nariaki, lord of the Mito Domain. Hear how it was conceived as a place to be enjoyed by both ruler and people, reflecting an unusually open philosophy for a daimyo garden of its time.

Explore the garden as a carefully composed landscape, where political thought, cultural values, and aesthetic balance are expressed through space and design. Walk through groves of towering moso bamboo, open plum orchards, and wooded areas of deep shade. Discover how contrast plays a central role in Kairakuen’s worldview, with light and shadow, openness and enclosure, deliberately set against one another.

Learn about the garden’s function as a place of diplomacy, study, and retreat, reflecting how daimyo gardens were used not only for leisure, but also for receiving guests and cultivating intellectual life. At the heart of the garden, step inside Kobuntei, an elegant wooden structure overlooking the landscape. Appreciate the refined interior spaces designed for poetry, scholarship, and hospitality.

End your tour with a relaxed break at the on-site café within Kobuntei. Enjoy light food or traditional sweets while taking in views once reserved for the domain’s elite.

Meeting Place

Kairakuen Omote Gate: Please meet in front of the Kairakuen Omote Gate. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for detailed directions.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through various terrains including bamboo groves, plum orchards, and wooded areas.
・The garden is a historic site reflecting Edo period philosophy and design.
・Visitors can enjoy light food or traditional sweets at the on-site café within Kobuntei.

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