Good ancient garden, just next to Himeji City, buy a joint ticket. Inside are several Edo-era courtyards, there are flowers, grass, pools and fish. The courtyard is elegant, pleasing to the eye, and beautiful courtyard.
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Koko-en Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kokoen is a Japanese garden in Himeji Park (Himeji Castle) in Himeji City, built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Himeji City's municipal administration. Kokoen is named after Kokodo, a school of the Sakai clan that existed since the Edo period, near the entrance to the garden. In the courtyard, there are nine gardens with different tastes, including Oyashiki's Garden, Tea Garden, Tsukiyama Pond Spring Garden, Pine Garden, Summer Tree Garden, Flowing Garden, Bamboo Garden and Flower Garden.
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Good ancient garden, just next to Himeji City, buy a joint ticket. Inside are several Edo-era courtyards, there are flowers, grass, pools and fish. The courtyard is elegant, pleasing to the eye, and beautiful courtyard.
Cocoen, a must-visit after visiting Himeji Castle! It is one of the top 5 gardens I have been to. It has a total of 9 gardens. It is so pretty and the atmosphere is good.
The ancient garden is composed of nine independent and carefully restored samurai mansions and their courtyards. The Edo-style courtyard has waterfalls, salmon ponds, pavilions, rockery, shrubs, and the scenery is the most beautiful in the spring and autumn. Many Japanese historical dramas are filmed in the second time, and there is a quiet tea room, which is in the red leaf season, and the dressed women gather here.
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Immersed in Koko-en's tranquility, a journey through nature's harmony and historical elegance