Kairakuen Park

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Kairakuen Park is a famous Japanese landscape garden renowned for its vast plum tree groves and seasonal flower displays, considered one of Japan’s three great gardens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese garden
landscape garden
public park
area approximately 300 hectares
approximately 70 hectares of core garden
bestVisitSeason early spring
late winter
country Japan
culturalSignificance representative Edo-period daimyo garden
symbol of Mito
designedAs strolling garden
designedFor public enjoyment
samurai and commoners
famousFor plum blossoms
plum tree groves
scenic views
seasonal flower displays
foundedBy Tokugawa Nariaki NERFINISHED
founderTitle daimyo of Mito Domain
gardeningConcept harmony with nature
gardeningConcept seasonal appreciation
gardeningStyle Japanese strolling garden style
hasBuilding Kobuntei villa NERFINISHED
hasFeature bamboo grove
cedar forest
historical buildings
plum grove
ponds
seasonal flower gardens
teahouse
traditional Japanese garden layout
viewpoints
walking paths
hasPlantType Japanese cedar
Japanese cypress
azalea
bush clover
hasTreeSpecies bamboo
cherry tree
plum tree
hasViewOf autumn foliage
cherry blossoms in spring
plum blossoms in bloom
snow-covered garden in winter
hasViewpoint Kobuntei area NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late Edo period
locatedIn Honshu
Ibaraki Prefecture NERFINISHED
Kantō region
Mito NERFINISHED
Mito City urban area NERFINISHED
mainEvent Mito Plum Festival NERFINISHED
mainEventSeason February
March
managedBy Mito City government NERFINISHED
nearbyTransport Kairakuen Station NERFINISHED
Mito Station NERFINISHED
numberOfPlumTrees over 3000
numberOfPlumVarieties over 100
oneOf Three Great Gardens of Japan NERFINISHED
openingYear 1842
overlooks Mito cityscape
Senba Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Ibaraki Prefecture park system
Mito City NERFINISHED
railwayLineAccess JR Joban Line NERFINISHED
tourismAttractionType cultural heritage site
flower-viewing spot
hanami spot
usedFor botanical appreciation
cultural events
photography
recreation
sightseeing

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Mito, Ibaraki, Japan hasPark Kairakuen Park