{"id":9214,"date":"2016-05-02T10:36:37","date_gmt":"2016-05-02T01:36:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=9214"},"modified":"2020-08-07T23:15:58","modified_gmt":"2020-08-07T14:15:58","slug":"kairakuen-garden-senba-lake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/kairakuen-garden-senba-lake\/","title":{"rendered":"Exploring Kairakuen garden and Senba lake!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kairakuen Garden, lying alongside Senba Lake in Ibaraki Prefecture’s capital city Mito,\u00a0is one of \u00a0Japan’s Three Great Gardens. The prefecture\u00a0is situated in the Kanto region’s north east, a place well-known for its natto<\/em>, pottery and as\u00a0being the birthplace of Aikido, a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba.<\/p>\n From Shinjuku\u00a0Station, using the JR Lines, it takes around two hours to arrive at Mito Station. Then, you can\u00a0walk 2.5 kilometers while enjoying the rural area and its relaxing atmosphere.<\/p>\n The plum blossoms at Kairakuen (\u5055\u697d\u5712), unlike the other two local gardens, were first appreciated by both\u00a0the local lord Tokugawa Nariaki and\u00a0the commoners that resided around Mito at that time. Built in the year 1841, Kairakuen remains a tourist attraction throughout the year. However,\u00a0it is highly recommended to visit the garden during March, since a hundred varieties of plum trees (\u6885 ume) can be seen blooming at that time. In such a season, Kairakuen Garden slowly slips its way into the hearts of the\u00a0wandering visitors with its blossoming plum flowers.<\/p>\nReaching Senba Lake and Kairakuen Garden<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What makes Kairakuen special?<\/strong><\/h2>\n