Autumn Colors At The 400 Years Old Shukkeien Garden, Hiroshima

The 400 years old Shukkeien Garden is designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty in Japan, and it easy to see why. This lovely Japanese garden is divided into various landscapes surrounding a pond with small islands and a picturesque bridge at its center. The bridge, known as Koko-Kyo or Rainbow Bridge is built to resemble a rainbow, connecting the earth and heaven.

We visited the Shukkeien Garden at the end of November, and the autumn colors were amazing! In the evening the entire garden was illuminated, creating a dense forest of vibrant orange, red, brown, and yellow leaves.

Stunning autumn colors in Shukkeien Garden Hiroshima Japan

We visited the Shukkeien Garden at the end of November, and the autumn colors were fantastic!

An atmospheric walkway takes you through the garden’s miniaturized landscapes. It’s a lovely place for a walk, or just to escape the bustle of Hiroshima city at any time of the year.

Don’t be surprised if you see a Japanese newlywed couple posing for pictures, as Shukkeien Garden is a popular photo spot…

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