Yōkien Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice little japanese garden that is a good "introduction" to people not familiar with the concept
This is a very quiet little garden surrounded by buildings. It is nicely done, but needs a little TLC to bring all the plants and ponds up to snuff. We took a few of our cruise group through it to s...
This small garden has a small pond and a few minor water features. The general maintenance is not high quality and the garden could use quite a bit of work on the paths, topiary and trees. The pond ...
After visiting the Hirosaki Neputa Museum, I passed through Yayado → Tsugaruzo Kobo Takumi → Yamatodo and came to Yangguien. Since I entered Hirosaki Neputa no Yakata at 16:50, the Yangkameen was pitch black except for some lights. It gets sunny early in winter, so I think I could have enjoyed the garden even more if I had the light up.
After seeing Neputa and listening to live Tsugaru shamisen performances in Tsugaru Neputa Village, go to the courtyard. It was built by Ki Obata in the late Meiji era. Large and small carps swim, and some trees have fallen leaves. The pine trees were also well maintained.
Nice little japanese garden that is a good "introduction" to people not familiar with the concept
This is a very quiet little garden surrounded by buildings. It is nicely done, but needs a little TLC to bring all the plants and ponds up to snuff. We took a few of our cruise group through it to s...
Small Japanese garden attached to cultural center
This small garden has a small pond and a few minor water features. The general maintenance is not high quality and the garden could use quite a bit of work on the paths, topiary and trees. The pond ...
I wanted it to be lit up.
After visiting the Hirosaki Neputa Museum, I passed through Yayado → Tsugaruzo Kobo Takumi → Yamatodo and came to Yangguien. Since I entered Hirosaki Neputa no Yakata at 16:50, the Yangkameen was pitch black except for some lights. It gets sunny early in winter, so I think I could have enjoyed the garden even more if I had the light up.
It's in the Neputa village.
It is a Japanese garden in Neputa Village. Colorful carps are also swimming in the pond, which will delight your eyes. You can buy food for 100 yen.
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After seeing Neputa and listening to live Tsugaru shamisen performances in Tsugaru Neputa Village, go to the courtyard. It was built by Ki Obata in the late Meiji era. Large and small carps swim, and some trees have fallen leaves. The pine trees were also well maintained.