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Shosei-en Garden
Shosei-en Garden is a detached precinct of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple located near Kyoto Station, and it is a stroll-style garden with a central pond. After Hongan-ji split into eastern and western branches, Tokugawa Iemitsu donated land, which became the beginning of Shosei-en. The garden was named "Shosei-en" from a line by the Chinese poet Tao Yuanming: "As one walks through the garden day by day, it becomes ever more delightful." The garden design, incorporating the tastes of the literati Ishikawa Jozan—also famous for creating Shisen-do—is superb, and within the grounds trees and buildings are placed in exquisite balance, collectively known as the "Thirteen Scenic Views of Shosei-en." The site is also said to preserve remnants of the Rokujo Kawara-in estate pond of Minamoto no Toru, a left minister in the early Heian period, the eighth son of Emperor Saga and a figure considered a model for Hikaru Genji in The Tale of Genji. A garden area modeled after Shiogama, a famed scenic spot in Oshu, is said to reflect that legacy, and nearby place names such as Shiogama-cho and Shiokoji Street remain. Despite being only about a 10-minute walk from Kyoto Station, you can stroll quietly through the garden. It is open to the public year-round and is also used as a venue during events held at Higashi Hongan-ji.
Address
〒600-8109 Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, Shimogyo Ward, Higashitamasui-cho (Juzuya-cho-dori Aida-no-cho Higashi-iru)
Access
10-minute walk from JR Kyoto Station
Telephone
075-371-9210
Price
Garden maintenance fee: Adults 500 yen / High school students and younger 250 yen
Business Hours
09:00–17:00 (Mar–Oct), 09:00–16:00 (Nov–Feb)
