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Nara: Yoshikien and Isuien Gardens Tour with Tea Tasting

This tour offers more than just a visit to beautiful gardens—it’s a deep dive into Japanese aesthetics, history, and cultural philosophy. You'll explore two contrasting yet complementary gardens: the tranquil Yoshikien, where you’ll learn to recognize key elements of Japanese garden design through

📍Meeting point: The meeting point is in front of the torii gate of Himuro Shrine. Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign panel. Please refer to the map for detailed location information.

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What To Expect

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Stop 1

30 min

Before stepping into the gardens, you’ll begin your journey at Himuro Shrine—a serene and historically significant place that quietly marks the threshold between sacred tradition and aesthetic refinement. Located just behind the entrance to Yoshikien and Isuien Gardens, this shrine once served as a spiritual boundary and a guardian of seasonal transitions, particularly in relation to ice and the coming of spring. Your guide will introduce how this modest but storied site connects deeply to the natural rhythms and spiritual culture that shaped Nara's garden architecture.

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Stop 2

30 min

Yoshikien is the perfect place to begin understanding the aesthetic principles of Japanese gardens. Divided into three sections—a pond garden, a moss garden, and a tea garden—it allows visitors to experience how Japanese landscaping art varies in texture, form, and purpose. With the guidance of your expert, you’ll learn about the symbolism of each element and how the garden’s composition is designed to foster contemplation, stillness, and seasonal appreciation. Yoshikien is a lesson in subtlety—a quiet space that teaches how less can mean more.

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Stop 3

2hAdmission included

Isuien offers a more complex and dynamic perspective, showcasing two gardens from different periods (Edo and Meiji) joined into a single, flowing design. Your guide will highlight how the garden utilizes techniques like asymmetry, spatial layering, and above all, shakkei (borrowed scenery), in which distant landmarks like Todai-ji's Great South Gate and Mount Mikasa are framed to become part of the garden itself. The culmination of this learning journey is a matcha tea experience inside the garden—offering not only a taste of Japan, but a chance to absorb everything you’ve learned with all five senses.

What’s Included

  • Matcha tea tasting
  • Guided tour of Yoshikien and Isuien Gardens

What to Bring

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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