Discover Tranquility at rakusanen: A Hidden Edo-Era Garden in Gunma

Step Into a Timeless Oasis

Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Kanra, Gunma, rakusanen is a hidden gem that embodies the elegance of traditional Japanese gardens. Originally built by Oda Nobukatsu, the second son of Oda Nobunaga, this Edo-era daimyo garden offers an exclusive retreat just two hours from Tokyo. Unlike the crowded gardens of Kyoto, rakusanen remains largely undiscovered, allowing visitors to experience its beauty in absolute tranquility.

Exquisite Landscape & Seasonal Beauty

Designed in the chisen-kaiyushiki (strolling pond) style, rakusanen invites guests to wander through its beautifully maintained paths, circling a central pond. Each season brings a unique charm—cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, brilliant autumn foliage, and a serene snow-covered landscape in winter. Whether you seek a peaceful escape or a picturesque setting, this garden never fails to captivate.

An Exclusive Experience: Tea Ceremony

At Ryountei, you can enjoy matcha and traditional Japanese sweets. Take a break during your stroll. The view of the garden and the borrowed scenery of the surrounding mountains from here is also a highlight.

A Sanctuary Away from the Crowds

Unlike Japan’s more famous gardens, rakusanen remains a peaceful retreat, untouched by mass tourism. This makes it the perfect destination for discerning travelers who appreciate authenticity and serenity. If you are searching for an exclusive escape into Japan’s refined aesthetics, look no further. Step away from the noise and immerse yourself in the quiet beauty of rakusanen—a sanctuary where time slows down, and nature’s elegance unfolds.





 
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