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Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa

Three Great Gardens of Japan
The three most famous gardens in Japan.
There are three parks considered the Three Great Gardens of Japan
Kenroku-en 【兼六園】
Literal meaning: Six attributes garden 兼六園
Located in Kanazawa. It was created in 1960 and it's famous for its beauty in each one of the four seasons.
Kōraku-en 【後楽園】
Literal meaning: Enjoying afterwards garden 後楽園
Located in Okayama. Created in 1687, it contains a central pond with three islands replicating the scenery around Lake Biwa near Kyoto.
Kairaku-en 【偕楽園】
Literal meaning: Park that can be enjoyed together 偕楽園
Located in Mito. Created in 1841, it has a great number of plum trees, being very popular in the plum blossom season, between late February and March.
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- JMDict ID: 1273270
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- Short URL: https://jpdct.com/E222
- Appears in the "wordfreq" file compiled by Alexandre Girardi (see wordfreq.README) on the first 12.000 words.
- Appears in the "Ichimango goi bunruishuu", Senmon Kyouiku Publishing, Tokyo, 1998.
- Frequency-of-use ranking in the wordfreq file: 2
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