Kunenan Villa and Garden
Mandy BartokSaga's best fall foliage is at the limited entry garden of Kunenan.
Visit this highly temporally limited attraction in Kyushu. The Kunenan Garden opens its gates only twice a year and offers visitors a rare sight of the pristine landscape and the vivid colors of nature. Every autumn, the gates are opened for nine days in November In spring there are only 3 days in May when you can admire the garden.
The garden was laid out in nine years of construction, which earned it the name " Nine-year garden " (Kunenan). It was commissioned by the businessman Itami Yataro during the Meiji period, who wanted a second home in the mountains of Saga Prefecture. Kunenan has an area of 68,000 square meters. The garden is laid out according to the Shakkei method in order to depict the universal harmony in nature.
An hour-and-a-half train and bus ride from Kanzaki Station; or an 11-minute taxi ride.
Saga's best fall foliage is at the limited entry garden of Kunenan.
Kunenan's notorious entry policy just means you can enjoy the beauty of Saga prefecture while you wait.
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