Kenroku-en Garden, located in Kanazawa, Japan, was built during the Edo Period and has been continuously revamped over the centuries. This meticulously landscaped garden is celebrated for its traditional Japanese design, showcasing a variety of landscaping styles from different eras. Visitors can explore the lush, serene grounds, which feature carefully arranged ponds, teahouses, and meandering paths. The garden’s historical significance and natural beauty make it a notable destination for those interested in experiencing the evolution of Japanese horticulture.
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