Kenroku-en - L'un des plus beaux jardins du Japon
Kenroku-en est l'un des trois plus beaux jardins du Japon, situé à proximité du château de Kanazawa dans la préfecture d'Ishikawa. Ce parc magnifique s'étend sur 11,4 hectares et offre une visite inoubliable. Avec sa beauté naturelle, ses arbres majestueux et ses fleurs éblouissantes, Kenroku-en est un véritable paradis pour les amoureux de la nature. Que vous soyez en visite au printemps pour admirer les cerisiers en fleurs ou en automne pour profiter des couleurs chatoyantes des feuilles d'érable, ce jardin vous émerveillera à toutes les saisons. Ne manquez pas l'occasion de découvrir ce joyau japonais lors de votre prochain voyage à Kanazawa.
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"Classé comme l'un des trois plus beaux jardin paysagers du Japon. ce terrain était autrefois le jardin extérieur du château de Kanazawa et a été construit par la famille Maeda qui a été au pouvoir près de deux siècles. "
@lilicastagnes
"Qua si trova la fontana più antica del giappone"
@michela.trevisan
"Considered one of Japan’s three most beautiful gardens, Kenrokuen Garden is a must-visit location in Kanazawa. The name Kenrokuen means “having six factors”, representing the attributes which bring out the garden’s stunning beauty: spaciousness, tranquility, artifice, antiquity, water sources and magnificent views.The garden has an area of 11.4 hectares and is located on the heights of the central part of Kanazawa next to Kanazawa Castle. The Maeda family, who ruled the Kaga Domain (the present Ishikawa and Toyama areas) in feudal times, maintained the garden from generation to generation. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful feudal lords' gardens in Japan. One of Kenrokuen Garden’s most stunning attractions is its large artificial pond called Kasumigaike. Located near the center of the pond is Horai Island. The pond is often seen to symbolize the sea and Horai Island a sacred island out at sea, on which an ageless hermit with miraculous power was believed to live. As a result, the pond and the island were constructed to symbolize long life and eternal prosperity for the lord. There are many other gorgeous features to enjoy in the garden, including the flowers and trees that grow there, such as plum and cherry blossoms in spring, azaleas and irises early in summer, and colorful red and yellow leaves in autumn. In Winter, visitors can enjoy the snow-covered landscapes with yukitsuri (which means “snow hanging”). yukitsuri is a traditional technique for protecting the branches of the pine trees in the garden from heavy snow; trees are given support by bamboo poles and rope arranged a captivating conical layout."
@du.elsa
"Uno dei tre giardini più belli del Giappone"
@silvia.marino.97
"During the Edo Period, Kanazawa (金沢) served as the seat of the Maeda Clan, the second most powerful feudal clan after the Tokugawa in terms of rice production and fief size. Accordingly, Kanazawa grew to become a town of great cultural achievements, rivaling Kyoto and Edo (Tokyo). During World War Two, Kanazawa was Japan's second largest city (after Kyoto) to escape destruction by air raids. Consequently, parts of the old castle town, such as the Nagamachi samurai district and chaya entertainment districts, have survived in pretty good condition. Today, Kanazawa remains an important city in its region and serves as the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture. The city boasts many historical attractions such as restored residences and districts, as well as modern museums. But Kanazawa's unchallenged main attraction is Kenrokuen, one of Japan's "three best landscape gardens" and by many considered the most beautiful of them all. Tokyo and Kanazawa are directly connected with each other by the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen. The one way ride takes 2.5 to 3 hours, costs around 14,000 yen and is fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass and Hokuriku Arch Pass. Note that the latter will pay off for a round trip between Tokyo and Kanazawa."
@reinemadeleine
"Uno dei più belli del Giappone, costruito dalla famiglia maeda, accanto c è il castello di Kanazawa"
@priscillabisegna19
"l'un des trois plus beaux jardins du japon"
@angelinalzi
"One of only 3 “perfect” Japanese gardens in Japan, and in an underrated city "
@ale96ange
"Kenrokuen, 3e plus majestueux jardin de tout le japon"
@mevelo
"Considéré comme l’un des plus beaux jardin japonais! #1"
@pelevy55
"There’s a tea house inside with the ceremony and all that jazz. "
@viewtifulben
"Parc/ jardin japonais avec maison de thé & ceremony matcha"
@c.alvarezgires
"Un des trois plus beaux parcs du Japon "
@sandra.cattazzo
"Un des plus beaux jardins du Japon "
@mllepe