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Kannon-in Temple Garden

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Kannon-in Temple Garden — location in Tottori, Tottori City

Tottori · Tottori City

35.5008°N, 134.2289°E

Kannon-in Temple in central Tottori City preserves a 500-year-old pond-stroll garden (chisen-kaiyu-shiki) designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty. The garden was designed in the Muromachi period (1573) by temple abbots inspired by Kyoto's famed Zen gardens, adapted to incorporate water from Mt. Kyusho springs. The pond reflects surrounding pines and maples with mirror-like clarity, stone lanterns mark contemplative viewpoints, and carefully placed stepping stones guide visitors through the seasonal landscape.

The garden's design employs 'borrowed scenery' (shakkei) technique, framing distant Mt. Kyusho within the composition to create a sense of depth and connection between garden and nature. Autumn transforms the garden into a corridor of fire — the maple trees (planted 300+ years ago) turn brilliant crimson and their reflections double the effect in the pond's still water. The temple itself is rarely crowded, offering a meditative atmosphere that Kyoto's famous gardens lost decades ago.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Closed: Open year-round

Entrance Fee

¥500 (includes matcha tea and seasonal wagashi sweet)

Best Season

Mid-November (autumn foliage peak, 50+ maple trees) | Late April–early May (spring garden) | Year-round

Visit Duration

45-60 minutes (garden circuit + tea service)

Getting There

Access Information

Kannon-in Temple: Near Tottori Station (south exit). Entry: ¥500 (includes matcha tea and wagashi). Recommended visit: 45–60 minutes. Autumn foliage: mid-November. Spring garden: late April–early May.

Insider Guide

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**Best visiting season:** Autumn foliage (mid-November) is the signature experience. The garden's 50+ maple trees reach peak color November 10–25 (dates vary annually). Early morning (9:00–10:00) offers the best light — low-angle sun illuminates the crimson leaves and creates golden reflections in the pond. Weekday mornings see only 5–10 visitors, creating a private garden atmosphere. **Matcha tea service:** Entry includes a bowl of ceremonial matcha whisked by temple staff and a seasonal wagashi sweet, served in a traditional tea room overlooking the garden. The tea service is informal (not full tea ceremony) but authentic and included in the entry price. Sit on the veranda, sip slowly, and absorb the garden view — this is the intended contemplative use of the space. **Photography composition:** The iconic view is from the north viewing platform looking south across the pond toward the red temple gate (Sanmon) with Mt. Kyusho in the distance. This composition captures the shakkei (borrowed scenery) principle. Bring a wide-angle lens (16–35mm) to capture the full scene. Reflections in the pond work best on windless mornings — even slight breezes create ripples that break the mirror effect. **Garden philosophy:** Read the provided English brochure carefully — the garden embodies the Buddhist concept of a Pure Land paradise, with the pond representing the cosmic ocean and the islands symbolizing Mt. Sumeru (the Buddhist axis mundi). Understanding the symbolic intent adds narrative depth to the visual experience. **Combine with Jinpukaku:** The building is a National Important Cultural Property and offers a stark architectural contrast to the traditional garden you just left. The upstairs balcony provides views over Tottori Castle ruins.

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