Yoko Museum/Japanese Garden"Keishu-En"
Keishu-En is a Japanese Chisen-kaiyushiki-teien style (a free-flowing style garden surrounded by a big pond) Garden designed by Kinsaku Nakane, known as one of the most gifted garden designers in history.
Water that falls from Rock arrangement, which resemblance the style during the medieval times, and Tea Plantation are impressively located. They perfectly harmonize with symbolic Borrowed Landscape of Takeo City, Mt. Mifune.
Mr. Kinsaku Nakane did his best to create this harmony. This is one of the main features of Keishu-En. In any of the four seasons, you can enjoy your stroll feeling the beauty of that season.
Ticket Information
Advance tickets (single ticket)
This ticket is an advance admission ticket that allows you to enter either the museum or Keishuen Garden. (Free for junior high school students and younger)
Cancellations (refunds) will not be accepted after purchase.
*Please be sure to bring your student ID.
Please show the QR Code at the museum ticket booth. *Garden visitors must first come to the museum.
Ticket validity: Can be used for up to 6 months after the purchase date
Advance tickets (combined ticket)
This ticket is an advance admission ticket that allows admission to both the museum and Keishuen Gardens. (Free for junior high school students and younger)
Cancellations (refunds) will not be accepted after purchase.)
*Please be sure to bring your student ID.br>
Please show the QR Code at the museum ticket booth. *Garden visitors must first come to the museum.
Good deal!
Common Advance Admission Ticket
Adult ¥1,000 → ¥900!
Student ¥800 → ¥700!
Ticket validity: Can be used for up to 6 months after the purchase date
Information
- Phone Number
- 0954-20-1187
- Business Hours
- 10:00 ~ 16:00
- Holidays
- Wednesday *The Museum may temporarily be closed due to changes of some items on exhibit. Thank you for your understanding.
- Access
- ●5 minutes by Taxi from South Exit of JR Takeo Onsen Station ●7 minutes by Bus from South Exit of JR Takeo Onsen Station(Get off at the stop "Kareki no Tou")