The Fukuju Kaikan Garden is located within the grounds of Fukuyama Castle and is a stroll-type garden with views of the castle itself.
Though free to enter there are surprisingly few visitors.
Formerly an area of castle warehouses, the property was developed in the early 20th century by a local businessman.
There is a teahouse in the garden and a further one attached to the Japanese-style building.
The teahouses were designed by Fuefuki Kaichiro and has Roji gardens.
The Japanese style building is open unless it is being rented for an event.
There is also a western-style building which has a small cafe within it.
There are three paths around the garden and a pond.
The vegetation is fairly thick but at several points the castle keep is clearly seen.
Recent photos suggest it has been trimmed back somewhat since I visited.
The previous post in this series on day 9 of my walk along the Chugoku Kannon Pilgrimage was on
Fukuyama Castle.
wonderful garden !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
Gabi from Okayama
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