#Shukkeien

Shukkeien

Shukkeien is a little landscape garden in Hiroshima that was set up in 1620. Right in the middle of the garden, there’s a big pond with little islands and bridges. Around this pond, you’ll find small hills, a bamboo grove, and even a little tea plantation. The garden feels like a shrunken-down world, and the word Shukkeien actually means something like “miniature landscape garden”.

Shukkeien is right near Hiroshima Castle. From the main station, you can walk there in a few minutes or catch a tram to the Shukkeien-mae stop. Entry costs 260¥.

Travel Journal 2017: Hiroshima

Hiroshima, the second to last stop on our trip. We went to the Shukkeien landscape garden and Hiroshima Castle. The original castle was destroyed in the atomic bombing of the city in 1945, the reconstruction is made of reinforced concrete. It’s not unusual in Japan to reconstruct historical buildings like this, including the wooden parts.

Tomorrow we’ll treat ourselves to a quiet day and just wander aimlessly around the city.