Shukkeien
Hiroshima best things to do and what to see
Local interview notes
Welcome to Hiroshima Shukkeien Garden, a haven of serenity nestled in the heart of Hiroshima city. This meticulously crafted landscape, originally commissioned in the 17th century by the feudal lord Asano Nagaakira, offers a tranquil retreat steeped in history.Shukkeien, meaning "shrunken-scenery garden," is designed in the traditional Japanese style, where every stone and tree is purposefully placed to create a harmonious balance of natural elements. As you meander along its winding paths, you'll discover serene ponds, graceful bridges, and cascading waterfalls, each carefully curated to evoke a sense of peaceful contemplation.
Despite enduring the devastation of the atomic bombing during World War II, Shukkeien Garden has been lovingly restored to its former glory, symbolizing the resilience and hope of Hiroshima's people. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's unwavering spirit and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
Whether you seek a moment of tranquility amidst the bustling city or wish to immerse yourself in Japan's rich history, a visit to Shukkeien Garden promises an unforgettable experience for visitors from all walks of life.
For details and inquiries, please click the link below.
Shukkeien関連記事
-
hiroshima miyajima aqua Itsukushima Shrine
Hiroshima best things to do and what to see -
Yours Hiroshima
supermarket -
hiroshima tomonoura
Hiroshima best things to do and what to see -
hiroshima WEGO
hiroshima shopping street -
HiroshimaPeaceMemorialMuseum
Hiroshima best things to do and what to see -
Saishokukembi
Hiroshima Vegan-friendly stores