Fujita Memorial Garden is one of northern Japan’s most beautiful and one of the last peaceful, uncrowded cultural immersions.
Fujita Memorial Garden (藤田記念庭園, Fujita Kinen Teien) was created in 1919 as part of a second home for an industrialist, Fujita Kenichi. There is both an upper and lower part, and the lower part is where most of the beauty is — and overlooked by other visitors.
The Fujita Memorial Garden is located at the southwest edge of Hirosaki Castle (弘前城), and both can make a great outing. Hirosaki is about a 35-minute train ride from Aomori Station by a limited express train, and a 50-minute ride by a local train.
The Fujita Memorial Garden is open from mid-April to Nov. 23.
Hours are 9 AM – 5 PM. Last entry is 4:30 PM.
Entrance fee is ¥310.
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