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.
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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