Rakujuen Garden was built around Kohama Pond where the natural spring brings in water from Mt. Fuji. Built by the Imperial Family Komatsu-no-miya in 1


Rakujuen Garden was built around Kohama Pond where the natural spring brings in water from Mt. Fuji. Built by the Imperial Family Komatsu-no-miya in 1890 on the Mishima Lava that flowed from Mt. Fuji. Rakujuen has been designated as a place of scenic beauty and a national natural treasure by the Japanese government. Its centerpiece is the Rakujukan teahouse built in the Takayukashiki Sukiyazukuri style.


Size: 5472px × 3648px
Location: Japan, ?417-0845 Shizuoka-ken, Fuji-shi, Ono Shinden, 744
Photo credit: © John Lander / Alamy / Afripics
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