
Sankeien Garden
Kanagawa
Sankeien Garden, an exquisite traditional Japanese garden in Yokohama's Naka Ward, offers a profound journey through Japan's architectural heritage. Opened in 1906, this meticulously designed landscape is the vision of silk trader Tomitaro Hara, known as Sankei Hara. What distinguishes Sankeien is its extraordinary collection of historic buildings, which Hara painstakingly acquired from diverse locations across Japan, including cultural epicenters like Kyoto, Kamakura, and Tokyo. These structures, rather than being replicas, are authentic historical treasures, with ten designated as Important Cultural Properties and three as Tangible Cultural Properties by the City of Yokohama. Visitors are thus presented with a unique opportunity to appreciate a condensed panorama of Japan's architectural past within a single, serene setting. Though severely damaged during World War II, the garden was lovingly restored to its original splendor after being donated to the City of Yokohama in 1953, ensuring its legacy as a testament to both historical preservation and aesthetic refinement. It stands as a remarkable example of a private endeavor becoming a public treasure, inviting contemplation and admiration for its unique blend of nature and history.
Visitor info
- Admission
- ¥900