Approximate Directions: From Yokohama Station (East Exit): About 35 minutes by bus number 8 or 125 to Honmoku Sankeien-mae. From there, Sankei-en is another five minutes by foot. From Negishi Station (JR Negishi Line): About ten minutes by bus number 54, 58, 99, 101 or 108 to Honmoku. From there, Sankeien is another 5-10 minutes by foot.
It's approached via a stark causeway across a lake...
The premise - as far as I can see - is to recreate a wide range of garden and building designs within the one park. This makes for a very interesting design that adds variety (you get to see everything from the ancient thatch houses right up to Meiji-style villa. It's also a well known place for hanami (flower watching), at at this time of year the plum blossoms were just starting to show. A bit early still...
There are always things happening in Sankei-en... whether it's bonsai displays....
Or Koto (like a Japanese harp) and Shakuhachi (flute)... Actually - this music swept across the park and really gave the air a texture that was hard to describe... except delicious and filling. We really enjoyed listening...
The thing about Sankei-en is that there's a wealth of moments... where you come across that new style of building, or a new view that makes you stand back and reflect...
Or think that you've entered an alternative reality where the words "silent and deadly" have an altogether different meaning...
Actually Sankei-en is two gardens - an inner and outer - and they both have separate charges. The (main) outer garden has most of the attractions - the pagoda...
And main lake....
And we would most probably recommend this if you can't spend the whole day here. Please be warned however - Sankei-en gets VERY BUSY by lunchtime on the weekend, so you definitely should aim to get here earlier rather than later.
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