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Korakuen Garden
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Okayama, Chugoku

Korakuen Garden

Ranked one of Japan's top three landscape gardens, this 14-hectare Edo masterpiece has rice paddies, tea houses, cranes and manicured ponds, designed to mimic a miniature countryside.

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Admission

¥500 (adult); high school and below free; senior (65+) ¥200

Hours

7:30–18:00 (Mar–Sep); 8:00–17:00 (Oct–Feb)

Best Season

March–November

Access

About 10–15 min by bus from JR Okayama Station to Korakuen-guchi, or about 25 min on foot

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Real cranes roam the garden from November to March

  • 2

    Early morning entry (before 10am) beats tour groups entirely

  • 3

    Adjacent Okayama Castle provides a dramatic backdrop across the river

Local Tips

One of Japan's three great gardens. The view of Okayama Castle framed by the garden's pine groves is a classic composition. The 'rice field' and tea field within the garden are unusual features — it's one of the only Japanese gardens to incorporate working farmland. Cross the river by rowboat ferry to Okayama Castle (¥100) for the combined experience.

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