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About This Garden
Fujita Memorial Japanese Garden
(Fujita Kinen Teien)
Fujita Memorial Japanese Garden was made in 1919 by a gardener from Tokyo. The first owner
of this garden was Ken'ichi Fujita, who comes from Hirosaki City. After Mr. Fujita,
via the repossession by the Michinoku Bank, Hirosaki City serviced and opened the garden to the public in July, 1991. There are
about 21800‡u of land, and in the Tohoku district,@it is the 2nd largest
Japanese garden. The garden is separated into 2 parts, the hill part and
the low land part, by a 13m high cliff. From the hill there is a view of
Mt.Iwaki. Also, the
Western House, Japanese House, Archaeology Museum are built here, and you can
visit the inside of these buildings.@The low land part of the garden, with the
iris, waterfall, and a red bridge, you can be enjoyed these scenery while walking
around the pond.
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› About the Japanese garden
The philosophy behind the making of a garden in Japan is different from gardening in the Western countries, and is to have thought
to center on the natural view, not being geometrical balanced. To represent
the universe through, a pond is made as the sea, and the edge of the pond
represents the seashore. It was the place of the prayer, a place to reflect
on onefs belief. To play or do sword sports is taboo in the Japanese garden.
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Open
April@Mid ` November 23
9F00`17:00
Closing@Day Monday
iIf Monday is national holiday, the next day closej
No Closing Day@period@iOpen@9:00`17:00j
HIROSAKI Cherry Blossom Festival(April 23`May@5j
Summer@HolidayiAugust@1`20j
HIROSAKI@Autumn@Festival@iOctober@25`November@5j
For fullest appreciation of this garden, it is recommended that you allow
about 45 minutes`1 hour. The length of the garden path is about 700m.
These buildings, the Western House, the Japanese House, and the Archeology
Hall, located near the front gate, can be visited free of charge.
›Access
30 minutes by car from
the Tohoku highway, O-wani Hirosaki Exit.
15 minutes by taxi from
the Hirosaki station.
› Admission
Fees
The first floor of the Western House is Free
Individual
Adult(high school
students and older) 300Yen
Child (elementary and junior high
school students)100Yen
Little child@Free
Group rates iApplies to groups of 10 or more personsj
Adult(high school
students and older) 240Yen
Child(elementary and junior high
school student)@80Yen
Little child@Free
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