Kanazawa – Kenrokuen Garden Winter Visit

  • March 19, 2010 5:48 pm

This a continuation of my previous post Kanazawa – Kenrokuen Garden by Night.

The night visit of the garden has its own magic but the full glory of the Kenrokuen would be revealed only during the day:

At the very entrance of the garden there are tea houses:

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Actually these are much more than tea houses – on the first floor there are souvenir shops and on the second you have a combination of tea room and izakaya (Japanese traditional pub). Actually when we walked next to them during the night we could here from almost every one sounds of music and cheerful human voices. it actually reminded me scenes from “Spirited away” – the entertainment of “No face” when he was big and powerful. The music was almost the same as in the animation movie even though I couldn’t see exactly what was going on on the second floor.

The shaped pine trees are more typical for the garden but they are not the only beautiful thing within it. Rocks covered in moss and little waterfall close to the entrance:

And again – an old pine tree covered in yukitsuri:

As I mentioned before this is the generation one – the ancestors of all other pine trees in the garden:

The ropes are not sufficient though to maintain these intricate shapes. A second support is needed in the form of solid wooden pieces:

The garden is an artificial creation of course. The river flowing through it makes no exception.

As you can see the river bed is covered with small pebbles.

The water for the Kenrokuen river comes from a kilometers long viaduct from near by river (build by one of the ancient daimyos (lords) of the city specially for the garden).

It was a still a winter but the spring was coming:

The Plume garden

Inside the main garden there is a second one – a plume trees garden. You can see plume trees flowering in Japan even in January (at least in Kobe, Osaka area). Kanazawa is a colder city so it seems that mid February is the time when the first flowers of the plume tree appear:

In the plume garden there were and other species of trees. I do not know their name but this one was particularly beautiful:

In several places within the garden you can find tea houses (I saw similar and in other traditional Japanese gardens especially if they are bigger one):

There are concerts sometimes in the house above the water. This is exactly the place of the flute performance during our night visit.

This is the last picture and this is the pond from where the Kenrokuen garden building began (several centuries ago):

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3 Comments on Kanazawa – Kenrokuen Garden Winter Visit

  1. Japundit - March 20, 2010 at 3:17 am

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  2. locohama - March 21, 2010 at 7:21 am

    Excellent shots! Looks like you had an amazing time. Giotta get over there one of these winters. I especially liked the shot of the old pine tree covered in yukitsuri
    Loco

  3. chottom1 - March 22, 2010 at 3:25 am

    Thank you very much loco!

    Indeed Kanazawa is a great place. It resembles a little bit Kyoto but not so ultra – touristic. We definitely go back one day – most probably during the autumn.

    Cheers

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