2 Chome-10-7 Sumiyoshi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, Fukuoka PrefectureMap
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Fukuoka has many gentlemen or temples. There are many small and lovely courtyards. It's very suitable for thinking and walking. In particular, Lacusien and Sumiyoshi Shrine are very close. It is recommended to take a walk together.
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Rakusuien Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Leshui Garden is a "green scenic spot" surrounded by the characteristic walls of Hakata. Opened in Heisei 7 (1995) and built in Meiji 39 (1906), it was originally a Hakata merchant's village, and was later rebuilt into a Japanese garden surrounded by water. There are four tea rooms in the Fragrance Water Garden of Tea Soup, of which two rooms are provided for general visitors and are often used for tea parties or as a tea ceremony classroom. In front of the tea room, there is a vast Japanese garden with bright green moss. In addition to the greenery in the garden, there are also beautiful Japanese flowers and green trees swaying in the wind. Visitors can choose to taste matcha and tea desserts in the tea room or in the open-air courtyard, feel the rare peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and experience the leisure and elegance of Hakata merchants at that time. In the Japanese garden, there is also a shuiqin cave. You can hear the clear sound of the water droplets falling, so there are often wild spots here, that is, outdoor tea ceremonies. The autumn leaves at Rakusuiyuan, a scenic spot for autumn leaves, are very late in Fukuoka City, about 2 weeks later than other autumnal leaves attractions. The flower viewing season is about mid-December. Visitors to Rakusuiyuan can try their luck. In autumn, the red leaves of 100 maple trees quietly change color, and the scene is beautiful. Rakusuien holds different events almost every month, such as tea ceremony classes, yukata wearing classes, thanksgiving festivals, matcha experience events, and more. In addition, there are rooms such as tea room, iris room, and toon tree room, which can be used at your own expense.
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Rakusuien Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fukuoka has many gentlemen or temples. There are many small and lovely courtyards. It's very suitable for thinking and walking. In particular, Lacusien and Sumiyoshi Shrine are very close. It is recommended to take a walk together.
Very small and exquisite Leshui Garden, the garden can be done in 10 minutes, there are tickets, and you can also add money to drink tea to enjoy the beautiful scenery. We patted for half an hour, and we also met new people shooting wedding dresses inside.
A 15-minute walk from Hakata Station, there is a Japanese garden with a green and elegant tea room. This garden is called Leshui Garden, built by Hakata merchants in 1905, used as a villa, and now organized into a garden, open to ordinary people. There is also Hakata's unique Hakata wall, a tea room where you can taste matcha, and the tea court also has a rare water piano cave, where you can relax quietly, is a very popular private healing attraction. Although this garden is not gorgeous at all, but after careful design, the four seasons can enjoy the beautiful scenery, here you can feel the elegant taste of the former Hakata merchants.
It is also a place for a small and static pretty Japanese garden wedding photography
The environment is good overall, the facilities are complete, and it is also in line with the epidemic prevention standards, not bad
A nice place to stay in summer, perfect for summer
It is a Japanese garden behind Sumiyoshi Shrine. The entrance fee is cheap, so it is popular as a healing spot in the city.