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Yusentei Park Overview

Known as the erstwhile home of the 6th lord of Fukuoka, Yusentei Park tops the list of ancient places to visit in Fukuoka. Dating back to the 18th century, the park is home to a stunning garden that has been built in the traditional Japanese style of architecture. The park also consists of a great pond near which you can sit back, relax and rejuvenate, away from the bustling streets of the city.

History suggests that Yusentei Park was originally built as a second home for Kuroda Tsugutaka, the 6th lord of Fukuoka. Dating back to the 1750s, Yusentei Park is the first garden in Japan to be on a lake. This park was later designated as a park of value in the 1990s and is now a major historical site in the city and a great addition to your Japan Tour.

This park is frequented by those who are eager to appreciate the true beauty of Japan. This park was named after a poem by Kuze Michinatsu and has cultural significance too. Upon entering, tourists can find a large pond with an Ohiroma hall with a garden attached to it. This hall is also the go-to spot for those who want to have matcha tea with a pastry. This park also has a small waterfall that you can explore to take a break from the hustle and bustle of a concrete jungle.

Highlights

• Attend a traditional tea ceremony in the park and experience the best of Japanese culture.
• Go for a picnic in the park and immerse yourself in the peace and tranquillity that the park offers.
• Taste the matcha tea and the traditional pastry in the park and admire the local cuisine of the Japanese.
• Simply walk around the garden and admire the greenery and the decor of the park to know more about its history.
• Learn more about the historical significance of the park that dates back to the 1750s through its literary references.
• Check out the waterfall in the park and experience the best of taking a break from the concrete jungle life.

How To Reach

1. By Car: The Yusentei Park is 5 kilometres away from the heart of Fukuoka. Therefore, if you're driving, Route 22 will get you to Yusentei Park in 16 minutes. 

2. By bus: The Yusentei Park is 130 metres away from the Yusentei station. You can take bus number 12 and the overall journey can take up to 25 minutes. Once you get down, the park is 130 metres away and will take up to a minute to reach the spot.

3. By metro: You can take the Nanakuma line and get off at Ropponmatsu station, followed by a 25-minute walk.

Best Time To Visit

The Yusentei Park is open on all days of the year and comes with all types of experiences and activities.

1. Best day of the week: You can visit Yusentei Park on any day of the week as it is open throughout the year. However, we recommend visiting Yusentei Park during the weekdays as the chances of crowding are less and you can explore comfortably. 

2. Best time of the day: Travel to Yusentei Park at any time of the day, preferably between morning to afternoon. At this time, you can explore the park patiently and explore all that it offers.

Other Essential Information

1. Do not litter the premises of the park as it can be a hurdle for the rest of the visitors in the park. 

2. Download google maps to explore the park and the city on an offline basis comfortably. 

3. To get to this park, you can travel by train using the Japan rail pass, so it is recommended that you get one already. 

4. Make the best use of Google Translate for getting around in the city as many Japanese are not well-versed with English. 

5. This place will involve a lot of walking, so it is recommended to dress accordingly and choose a comfortable pair of shoes.

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Point of Interest for Yusentei Park
Visit the Ohiroma hall
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Visit the Ohiroma hall

The Ohiroma hall is a hall located in the middle of the park. There is a lake where the hall is built attached to it with lotus flowers, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The hall is known for serving matcha tea with a pastry as a local cuisine. Tourists visiting this place can check out this hall and the matcha tea as it costs only 300 yen per dish. The hall is set in a very calm and serene atmosphere so tourists can check out the best of nature by unwinding in its premises. Overall, this is a getaway from spending time in a concrete jungle and seeking tranquillity.

Attend a tea ceremony
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Attend a tea ceremony

The Shoko Shunjuen, a tea house located in Yusentei Park, is an age-old tea house where you can attend a traditional tea ceremony. This ceremony is quite popular among tourists who want to experience the best of Japanese culture. Join in a tea ceremony that has been done traditionally by the hosts who know the culture well. Every gesture and movement of the ceremony has a deep meaning. You will be greeted by attendants wearing traditional outfits and will prepare a cup of tea keeping in mind all traditions and customs.

Explore the Garden
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Explore the Garden

There is nothing like taking a walk in the park. The park is intricately designed with greenery such that it will leave you spellbound and wanting for more. In the park you can check out the skilfully arranged rocks, bridges, and pathways amidst a serene atmosphere. To have a look, simply take a leisurely walk through the well-maintained gardens and admire all that the park offers. From lush greenery, colourful flowers and the serene ponds, this park will leave you asking for more. You might have to walk a lot, so keep in mind to dress comfortably and choose a nice pair of walking shoes.

Go for a Picnic
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Go for a Picnic

Although this is a common practice, you can experience going for a picnic in the park too. There is nothing like laying a blanket under the shade of trees and unwinding amidst the calm atmosphere. When in the park during a picnic, make sure you choose a spot that is close to the pond and overlooks it for a more serene experience. Thanks to this experience, you can enjoy all that the park has to offer in terms of atmosphere.

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