Fodor's Expert Review Korakuen Garden

Okayama Garden Fodor's Choice

Korakuen is a "Special Place of Scenic Beauty" (as designated by the government), and one of Japan's finest gardens. It has charming tea arbors, green lawns, ponds, and hills that were created at the turn of the 18th century on the banks of the Asahi River. Maple, apricot, and cherry trees give the 32-acre park plenty of flowers and shade. The riverside setting, with Okayama Castle in the background, is delightful. The garden's popularity increases in peak season (April to August), but this is one of the country's largest gardens, so you won't feel hemmed in by crowds. From Okayama Station, it is a 20-minute walk, or you can jump on the city tram for three stops to Shiroshita Station, and then it's a five-minute walk.

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Quick Facts

1--5 Korakuen
Okayama, Okayama-ken  703-8257, Japan

086-272–1148

okayama-korakuen.jp

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Rate Includes: ¥410

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