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  1. Kokoen (好古園, Kōkoen) is a relatively recently constructed Japanese style garden, which was opened in 1992 on the former site of the feudal lord's west residence (Nishi-Oyashiki). It consists of nine separate, walled gardens designed in various styles of the Edo Period.

  2. Kokoen is a relatively recently built Japanese garden located next to Himeji Castle. It consists of nine separate walled gardens designed in various styles reflective of Edo period architecture. The gardens were opened in 1992 to commemorate the centenary of Himeji City.

  3. Dec 29, 2022 · Koko-en Garden (Garden of Himeji Castle's Western Residence), is a traditional Japanese walking garden that opened in 1993 with a backdrop of World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle.

  4. Koko-en is a set of nine Japanese gardens at the foot of Himeji Castle in Hyogo prefecture. Despite its very recent construction in the early 1990s, this large green space successfully provides an immersive discovery of feudal Japan’s traditional landscapes. Contents. Nine traditional Japanese gardens. A soothing, timeless atmosphere. Our pictures.

  5. KOKO-EN, consists of 9 separate strolling-style gardens of different sizes and landscaping themes in style of the Edo Period (1603 and 1868). The largest of the gardens is called “The Garden of the Lord's Residence”; another garden is “Tea Ceremony Garden” with the Sukiya-style Tea House,“Souju-an”.

  6. Located in the shadow of the World Heritage listed Himeji Castle, Koko-en is a modern garden opened in 1993. Actually gardens is more accurate as there are nine different types of garden, all based on styles popular during the Edo Period (1603-1868).

  7. Apr 7, 2024 · Kōkōen Garden is a recently constructed Japanese-style garden that opened in 1992. It was built to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Himeji becoming a municipality. Where the garden is located was once the residence of the Himeji Castle’s Lord and other high rankings samurais.

  8. Kokoen has nine gardens, which are separated by mud walls topped with tiles. Each one has a different style, but are reminiscent of the Edo Period. The garden that was part of the residence features a pond with a waterfall and tea garden for visitors to enjoy a relaxing cup of green tea.

  9. Aug 24, 2013 · Right in front of Himeji Castle is a gorgeous Japanese Garden that is called Koko-en Garden. The small waterfall and meticulously trimmed pine tree both serve to create a quintessentially Japanese space - one that makes you feel as though you have unwound the clock for almost 200 years.

  10. Kokoen has nine gardens including a Japanese water garden, tea ceremony garden, evergreen garden, bamboo garden and flower garden. It's designed to be attractive in each of the four seasons. Despite the age of nearby Himeji Castle , the garden is new.