[View] From the hotel to Jinyucheng Park, the first time we passed by was this garden. [Fun] The garden is very Japanese style. There are not too many people who come to visit. If you like the Japanese garden, you can come and see it.
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[View] From the hotel to Jinyucheng Park, the first time we passed by was this garden. [Fun] The garden is very Japanese style. There are not too many people who come to visit. If you like the Japanese garden, you can come and see it.
Japan's Hokkaido region is known for its rich history, culture and natural customs, and the Yuquan Yamaru Garden, one of Japan's three gardens and six gardens, is not as large as the former, but it is also unique. The name of Yuquanyuan Maru Garden comes from the title of Yuquanyuan (Yongji, Oda Xinchang daughter) of the main house of the second generation of the city, Kaga, the main Maeda, and the Yuquanyuan in the courtyard is loved by tourists for enjoying the beautiful scenery of the courtyard while experiencing the Japanese tea ceremony. The whole floor-to-ceiling windows in front of you, the bridges, vegetation, city walls and lakes in the courtyard, are like a huge winter landscape painting. The unique charm of matcha plus sweet and dumplings makes even in the cold winter the warmth and comfort of the same. Transportation route: Kanazawa Station → Get off at Kenliuyuan → Kanazawa City Park (Ishikawa Gate), Kenliuyuan (Guiyukou) Kanazawa Station → Get off at Guangxu → Kanazawa City Park (Gongshoukou), Kenliuyuan (Zhengongyukou) Kanazawa Station → Get off at Yuxu → Kenliuyuan (Xiaoliyekou) Fengcha Fee: Matcha 730 yen (with original raw dumplings)