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Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden
Hiroshima

Shukkeien Garden

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Shukkeien Garden, located in Hiroshima, is a picturesque landscape garden that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. Translating to "shrunken-scenery garden," Shukkeien perfectly encapsulates the essence of natural beauty in a compact and artfully designed space. Created in 1620 by Ueda Soko, a renowned tea ceremony master, the garden was originally designed for the pleasure of the feudal lord of Hiroshima.

As you wander through Shukkeien, you'll find that each turn offers a new and beautifully composed view, mirroring the diverse landscapes of Japan. The garden features miniature valleys, mountains, forests, and even tiny rivers and lakes that are laid out to represent scenic beauty in miniature form. Central to the garden's design is a large pond that weaves through the landscape, with a series of bridges and pathways allowing visitors to explore the many nooks and features of the garden.

Shukkeien is not only a place of immense beauty but also of deep historical significance. It survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945 and has since been restored, serving as a symbol of peace and resilience. The garden now provides a peaceful spot for reflection and appreciation of both art and nature.

Hours:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Last entry 30 minutes before closing)

Closed: 

December 31st to January 3rd for year-end and New Year holidays.

Available: 

All year

Minimum Age: 

All ages are welcome.

Fees: 

Adult:  260 yen  

High school and university students: 150 yen  

Elementary and junior high school students: 100 yen


Hours
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 82-221-3620
Website
shukkeien.jp


The area

Address
2-11 Kaminoborichō, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0014, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 82-221-3620

Website

shukkeien.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Shukkeien Garden

This is one of the most be beautiful gardens I've seen around Japan. Having been to all prefectures I can say this garden is maintained with love and care. Beautiful koi in the pond and lots of fauna that attract many animals. The garden is laid out with several themes, extremely clean and well manicured. You can even do a tea ceremony there or you can even have a relaxing time watching the world go by. Best to do in the morning where it isn't too crowded and amazing sunlight filtering in through the plants.

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View through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park cenotaph arch, with the Atomic Bomb Dome framed in the background, surrounded by trees, reflecting pool, and a stone monument with Japanese inscription in the foreground.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Nearby attractions to see

Traditional Japanese shrine with ornate, curved roofs and wooden details, set against a dramatic sky with clouds. Trees frame the building, and a stone path leads to the entrance.

Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine

A traditional Japanese castle with multiple tiered roofs stands surrounded by trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Sunlight highlights the wooden and white exterior of the building.

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View through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park cenotaph arch, with the Atomic Bomb Dome framed in the background, surrounded by trees, reflecting pool, and a stone monument with Japanese inscription in the foreground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To reach Shukkeien Garden from Hiroshima Station, take a tram and get off at "Shukkeien-mae" stop, directly in front of the garden. The tram ride takes about 5 minutes. Alternatively, it's a 15-minute walk from Hiroshima Station.

Visitors typically spend about 1 to 2 hours in Shukkeien Garden, enjoying its scenic paths and tranquil setting.

Japan boasts many exquisite gardens, but some of the most renowned include Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, Kairakuen in Mito, and Korakuen in Okayama. Each offers unique landscaping and historical significance.

Shukkeien Garden was completed in 1620 by Ueda Soko for Asano Nagaakira, the feudal lord of Hiroshima. It mimics various natural formations in miniature form and has been restored since its destruction in the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
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Lex Xiao
Nov 18, 2025
Most of this place has been meticulously reconstructed, obviously due to the damage follow the a-bomb. So what's of the everyone throughout the decades to bring about this green space for us to enjoy. Even when I was here, staff were carefully pruning some of the trees. Nice way to spend ¥350 for a bit of respite and serenity.
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龔振勝
Feb 6, 2026
Visited the garden in January, so nice to see structure and shaped of plants. It is a very nice stroll. If you are into plants, give it at least two hours. If you see a lady with large camera, she will be delighted to take your portraits for you with your camera. This garden is well worth a visit no matter what season. It has everything, beautiful koi 🐠, plants, flowers, garden bridges and bamboos etc.
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Harnek Singh
Jan 25, 2026
This is a gorgeous garden in the middle of the city. An easy and quick walk away from the train station, and close to the castle too. Somehow it is very spacious but feels small at the same time (in a good way!). The garden has many beautiful ponds with multiple bridges you can cross. There's also two tea houses and a souvenir shop. If you are collecting them, there's a stamp available at front where you get your tickets. Many lovely benches around the garden for you to stop, sit and relax, take it all in and take photos. There are so many posts explaining some history regarding the garden and the city (the ginko tree that survived the A-bomb or the man made mound that mimicks Mt Fuji, etc.). If you enjoy Japanese gardens, do take the time to visit here.
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Flóra Boros
Nov 16, 2025
Shukkeien Garden in Hiroshima is a tranquil retreat that beautifully blends nature and city life. The lush greenery, Zen-style bridges, and Bonsai trees create a serene atmosphere perfect for meditation. The contrast of high-rise buildings in the background enhances its charm, while the clean, calming scenery refreshes both body and soul. A true delight that transports you into peaceful harmony.
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Dec 23, 2025
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