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Black Crow Castle and Asahi River |
No, not the Ku Klux Klan but the Three Great Gardens of Japan(日本三名園Nihon Sanmeien) including Kenroku-en in Kanazawa, Kairaku-en in Mito and our own Koraku-enin Okayama—or, as I call them, the three Ks. I consider us very fortunate to have this remarkable garden in our own town and can visit it in any season at all.
Usually, road buddy and I go to the pool on Wednesday afternoons, but the pool was closed for cleaning this week so we decided to kill two birds with one stone by substituting walking for swimming and strolling among the autumn splendor of Koraku-en and the adjacent Black Crow Castle of Okayama. Koraku-en was once a private garden built during the Edo period in 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord of Okayama. It is built on an island in the Asahi River across from the castle.
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tea house in secluded glen |
The landscape garden is especially beautiful in the Spring with its cherry blossoms and in the fall with its red and yellow falling leaves of various species of trees. It is crisscrossed with walking paths and man-made streams, includes man made hills and ponds, stone sculpture, trimmed and shaped trees and shrubs and is dotted with secluded tea houses and other traditional structures including a Noh theater.
Here are a few photos I took during our walk in the park and surrounding area.
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boats on the Asahi River |
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red maples beneath the castle ramparts |
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Black Crow Castle across the river from Korakuen garden |
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sculpted pine and maple trees |
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zigzag bridge of wooden planks |
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ripe persimmon tree |
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autumn splendor |
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