Japanese gardens developed as expressions of religious and philosophical thought, evolving alongside Japan’s changing society and political history.

Beginning with Pure Land gardens in the Heian period, Zen-inspired dry landscapes, daimyo gardens of the Edo period, and imperial villas such as Katsura all emerged and continued to coexist, reflecting different layers of Japan’s aesthetic tradition.

Imperial Gardens

Katsura Imperial Villa

Katsura Imperial villa_桂離宮

Authentically beautiful architecture created by two aesthetic crown princes. A must- enjoy the functional beauty of the stone path.

Shugakuin Imperial Villa

Shugakuin Imprial Villa_修学院離宮

After long days of patience, Emperor Gosui reached the fulfillment of his life, which was the Shugakuin Riky

Sento Imperial Palace

Kyoto Sento Imperial Palace_京都仙洞御所

A large garden of a secondary palace complex in Kyoto on the occasion of Emperor Go-Mizunoo's retirement. It's a great garden to visit

Zen Gardens

Saihoji (Moss Temple)

Saihoji Moss Temple_西芳寺(苔寺)

The Dry Landscape Garden was created by Muso Soseki, a monk of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism and a garden designer. Over time, it became a famous Moss Temple.

Kenninji Temple

Kenninji Temple_建仁寺

The Daioen garden in front of Hojo Hall is a dry landscape garden with white sand paved over it. In contrast, the karesansui-style small garden called Choontei can be viewed from all sides.

Ryoanji Temple_竜安寺

The famous Dry Landscape garden consists of 15 stones and moss on the white sand. It is fun to look at the stone arrangements while solving the riddle of their meaning.

Chisen-Kaiyu-style Gardens with a Path Around a Central Pond

Tenryuji Temple

Tenryuji Temple_天龍寺

Located at Arashiyama, shogun Ashikaga Takauji built Tenryuji Temple to mourn Emperor Go-Daigo. Sogen pond garden and Could Dragon painting are spectacular.

Koishikawa Korakuen

Koisihkawa Korakuen Garden_小石川後楽園

Located at the center of Tokyo, the Lords of the Mito Tokugawa Family, Yorifusa and Mitsukuni, created the garden. You can enjoy a journey from Edo to Kyoto here.

Horai-style Dry Landscape Garden in Japan

Raikyuji Temple Garden

Kobori Enshu - Samurai Aesthetic of Kirei-Sabi

Raikyuji Garden by Koori Enshu_頼久寺の小堀遠州作庭の庭

Three Outstanding Gardens in Japan

Kenrokuen in Kanazawa

Kenrokuen_兼六園

Kenrokuen is a strolling garden of the Maeda clan of the Kaga domain. The domain survived through the Edo period, thanks to the survival strategy of the lords.

Kairakuen in Mito

Kairakuen_偕楽園

Kairakuen is a beautiful garden with 3,000 plum trees built by Lord Tokugawa Nariaki in the Mito Domain, making his retainers and people enjoy it.

Korakuen in Okayama

Korakuen Park_後楽園