Hikoso Ryokuchi Garden
This is a green space in the style of a Japanese garden where azaleas, said to have been given by Yoshinori Maeda, the sixth lord of the Kaga domain, to a samurai named Yorimi Enda, remain. 1,400 azaleas of 72 varieties are planted, and the best viewing time is from late April to early May. In addition to the azalea garden, there is also a peony garden, a rest area, and an azalea museum.
Information
- Address
- 〒920-0901 1-294-1 Hikoso, Kanazawa
- Business Hours
- 8:00a.m.-6:00p.m.
*Open from 7:00 a.m. when azaleas and peonies are in bloom. - Regular Holidays
- none
- By Public Transportation
- 3 minutes walk from "Owari-cho" bus stop by Hokuriku Railway bus.
5 minutes walk from “Hashiba-cho” bus stop by Kanazawa Loop Bus or Hokuriku Railway bus or West JR bus.
1-minute walk from "Hikoso Ryokuchi" bus stop on the Kanazawa Flat Bus Konohana Rou - Parking
- None
- Phone
- 076-220-2356
- midobana@city.kanazawa.lg.jp
- Website
- Discover Kanazawa's Floral Beauty: A Seasonal Guide