[Uwajima City] Japanese Garden Nanrakuen|One of the largest Japanese gardens in Shikoku with a strolling pond and fountain

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Japanese Garden Spots you should visit together with Nanrakuen

Ehime Prefecture is dotted with attractive tourist spots. You can enjoy a more fulfilling Ehime trip by visiting the Japanese garden in conjunction with Nanrakuen.

  • No. 40 Kanjizaiji Temple|The starting point of the Bodhi Dojo
  • No. 51 Ishite Temple|National Treasure Niomon Gate near Dogo Onsen
  • No. 65 Temple Sankakuji Temple|The last temple in Iyo Province
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Japanese Garden Nanrakuen

    Q1. When is the best time to see cherry blossoms and autumn leaves?

    The best time to see cherry blossoms is from late March to early April, and the best time to see autumn leaves is from mid-November to late November.

    Q2. What is the entrance fee?

    Please check the basic information.

    Q3. How long does it take to walk around the park?

    It takes 1 to 2 hours if you go slowly. You can enjoy it even more by combining experiences at the teahouse and pond.

    Q4. Can I use a wheelchair or stroller?

    There is a barrier-free area. Please check in advance as there is a gravel road.

    Summary | A must-see Japanese garden when visiting Uwajima City, Nanrakuen

    Nanrakuen is a Japanese garden that is famous for its “Japanese garden with a stroll around one of the largest ponds in Shikoku.” When visiting Uwajima City, Ehime Prefecture, be sure to include it in your schedule. An unforgettable journey awaits you, where you can experience the spectacular scenery, culture, and local food unique to Setouchi.

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