Sankeien Garden is a stunning park located in Yokohama, Japan. It offers breathtaking views and a unique cultural experience. The park features a traditional Japanese house with thatched roofs in the style of Shirakawago, where you can witness a traditional tea ceremony.
The park is meticulously maintained and showcases a variety of vibrant colors, especially during the autumn season. It is divided into an outer and inner garden, with buildings and gardens scattered throughout. Plan to spend at least 2 hours exploring this expansive park.
Sankeien Garden is designated as a national scenic spot and is approximately 8 times larger than the Tokyo Dome. Admission is 800 yen for adults and 200 yen for children, with annual passports also available. Access is possible by bus or car, and there is a parking lot on-site. Please note that pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs.
Sankeien Garden is a popular location for wedding photography, so make sure to obtain prior permission if you plan to take photos. I highly recommend visiting during spring and autumn to fully appreciate the seasonal flowers and trees.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Sankeien Garden!