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Japanese garden near Kanazawa Castle
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消息来自 Where The Kids Roam

Gyokusen'inmaru might live in the shadow of Kenroku-en, but it absolutely charmed me - possibly even more than its famous neighbor. What makes it special is how intimate it feels - built in 1634 by Lord Maeda and beautifully restored in 2015 after years of neglect.

The layout is perfect - that central lake with three small islands, the waterfall that seems to emerge organically from the landscape, and a tea house that feels like it belongs in a painting. But what truly set it apart was the nighttime illumination - when they light up the garden on weekends and holidays, the entire atmosphere transforms into something magical.

While everyone crowds into Kenroku-en, this garden offers a more personal experience with the same meticulous attention to design. Plus, the connection to Kanazawa Castle adds historical context that enriches the whole visit.

If you're choosing between gardens or have limited time, don't automatically default to the more famous option - this restored gem deserves just as much attention.

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