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Kagawa

Step into a living scroll of emerald lakes and ancient pines.
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Introduction

Welcome to Ritsurin Garden

Beneath the rugged silhouette of Mt. Shiun lies Ritsurin Garden, a 'Special Place of Scenic Beauty' that transcends the mere definition of a park. For over 400 years, daimyo lords meticulously sculpted this landscape, creating a sensory masterpiece where the scent of weathered pine needles mingles with the cool, saline mist of the Seto Inland Sea nearby. Every turn of the path offers a 'shakkei'—a borrowed view—that captures the soul. Here, time slows to the rhythm of koi breaking the surface of jade-colored ponds. It is not merely a walk; it is a meditative journey through Japan’s feudal elegance, designed to be explored with the same reverence one holds for a fine silk kimono or a rare vintage sake.

⏱ 2 - 3 Hours
🌤 Spring for cherry blossoms or Autumn for fiery maple reflections.
Kikugetsu-tei Tea House - Best things to do in Ritsurin Garden
Architecture / History
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Kikugetsu-tei Tea House

Known as the 'Moon-Scooping Pavilion,' this Edo-period masterpiece sits low against the water, inviting the outside in. As you kneel on the cool, fragrant tatami mats, the boundary between the architecture and the pond dissolves. Sip a bowl of frothy, bitter matcha paired with a delicate seasonal sweet, while the breeze carries the faint, earthy scent of the surrounding moss. The play of light on the sliding paper doors creates a dance of shadows that has remained unchanged for centuries. It is the ultimate sanctuary for the weary soul.

Best Time: Early Morning for soft light
💡 Pro Tip: CRITICAL INFO: Remove your shoes and wear clean socks. The tea service requires a separate fee of approximately 700-1000 JPY, but the view is priceless.
Hirai-ho Hill - Best things to do in Ritsurin Garden
View / Nature
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Hirai-ho Hill

Ascend the gentle slope of Hirai-ho to witness the garden’s most iconic perspective. Designed to mimic the sacred form of Mount Fuji, this vantage point offers a breathtaking panorama of the Engetsu-kyo Bridge arching over the water like a crescent moon. From here, the meticulously manicured 'Hako-matsu' (box pines) look like emerald clouds hovering above the earth. The visual depth is staggering; the layers of green, stone, and water create a living painting that shifts in hue with every passing cloud, offering a profound sense of cosmic balance.

Best Time: Sunset for golden reflections
💡 Pro Tip: The path can be slightly steep; wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip. The best photo spot is marked by a small stone marker at the summit.
The North Gate Pine Forest - Best things to do in Ritsurin Garden
Nature / Spiritual
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The North Gate Pine Forest

The northern section of the garden offers a wilder, more profound connection to nature. Here, the 'Neagari-goyo'—a massive 100-year-old pine with exposed, crawling roots—stands as a testament to resilience. The air here feels thicker, infused with the sharp, medicinal scent of pine resin and damp earth. Walking through this grove, the sounds of the city vanish, replaced by the rhythmic crunch of gravel and the distant call of a crane. It is a place of 'Shinrin-yoku' (forest bathing) where the ancient energy of the trees provides a silent, powerful benediction.

Best Time: Mid-Morning
💡 Pro Tip: Mosquitoes can be active in the shaded forest areas during summer; apply repellent before entering. Charging stations are located near the main visitor center, not in the forest.
Gastronomy

Local Soul Food

Tastes you can't find anywhere else.

Editor's Pick
Famous Local Specialty: Sanuki Udon in Ritsurin Garden

Sanuki Udon

The undisputed king of Kagawa. These thick, wheat noodles offer a legendary 'koshi'—a firm, elastic bite that yields to a silky smooth finish. Bathed in a golden dashi broth made from premium dried sardines (iriko), the flavor is a masterclass in umami. Topped with a crunch of tempura flakes and a zest of ginger, it is a warm embrace in a bowl.

Try at: Udon Honjin Yamauchi
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Local's Secret
Famous Local Specialty: Honetsuki-dori in Ritsurin Garden

Honetsuki-dori

A succulent, bone-in chicken thigh seasoned with a bold, secret blend of garlic, salt, and black pepper. Roasted at high heat, the skin becomes shatteringly crisp while the meat remains incredibly juicy, releasing a savory, spice-infused oil that is traditionally soaked up with a side of raw cabbage. It is rustic, primal, and utterly addictive.

Try at: Ikkaku Takamatsu
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Insta-Worthy
Famous Local Specialty: Wasanbon Sugar Sweets in Ritsurin Garden

Wasanbon Sugar Sweets

Crafted from rare 'Chikuto' sugarcane, these fine-grained sweets are pressed into intricate wooden molds. The texture is ethereal; they dissolve on the tongue like fallen snow, leaving behind a delicate, honey-like sweetness and a faint floral aroma. They are the perfect, sophisticated accompaniment to a cup of strong, bitter green tea.

Try at: Mamehana Wasanbon
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Where to Stay

Premium Stays

To truly absorb the spirit of Takamatsu, stay near the JR Takamatsu Station or the Ritsurin area. This provides seamless access to the garden for early morning strolls while keeping you close to the vibrant 'Shotengai' (shopping arcades) for evening dining.

Stay at JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu - Recommended Hotels in Ritsurin Garden
Luxury Choice
JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu
Panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the city skyline.
The premier full-service hotel in the region. Offering spacious rooms with sophisticated decor, it serves as an elegant base for discerning travelers who demand international standards and breathtaking harbor views.
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Stay at WeBase Takamatsu - Recommended Hotels in Ritsurin Garden
Editor's Choice
WeBase Takamatsu
Minimalist Zen design with a vibrant community lounge.
A chic, boutique-style hotel that perfectly blends modern aesthetics with local hospitality. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring the city's hidden bars and the Ritsurin Garden after breakfast.
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Stay at Comfort Hotel Takamatsu - Recommended Hotels in Ritsurin Garden
Best Value
Comfort Hotel Takamatsu
Complimentary breakfast and a 5-minute walk to Ritsurin Garden.
Unbeatable convenience for active travelers. Clean, efficient, and modern, it offers everything needed for a comfortable stay without the luxury price tag, allowing you to spend more on local experiences.
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Getting There

The garden is a 3-minute walk from JR Ritsurin-Koen-Kitaguchi Station. Alternatively, take the Kotoden train to Ritsurin-Koen Station (10-minute walk). Local buses run frequently from Takamatsu Station; look for the 'Shopping Rainbow' loop bus.

Cost
410 JPY for adults
Time
20 minutes from Takamatsu Port
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FAQ

Is the garden wheelchair accessible?
Yes, a significant portion of the garden features flat, paved, or hard-packed gravel paths suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. A dedicated barrier-free map is available at the entrance.
Can I use credit cards for the entry fee?
Yes, the main ticket office accepts major credit cards and IC cards (like Suica or Pasmo), though small cash is recommended for the tea house.
What should I wear for a summer visit?
Kagawa summers are humid. Wear breathable linen or cotton, a wide-brimmed hat, and carry a folding fan. The garden provides plenty of shade, but the walk is extensive.

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