Mifuneyama Garden Autumn Light-Up 2024
Mandy BartokSee Saga's best fall foliage lit up at night at Mifuneyama Rakuen.
Mifuneyama Rakuen is a sprawling Japanese garden paradise that covers over 500,000 square meters. Creation began in 1842 and finished in 1845 by Lord Nabeshima Shigeyoshi. Today, it is a Registered Japanese Monument. Mifuneyama Mountain behind the garden creates a stunning backdrop for the cultivated gardens.
The garden boasts being home to thousands of trees and flowers that change color and bloom according to the seasonal changes. This make Mifuneyama Rakuen a treat to see no matter what season you visit. Mifuneyama showcases the best that Saga Prefecture nature has to offer in a space that lets the imagination wander along with your feet.
It is also the location of many limited-time events and tree viewings, even being used a living canvas for TeamLab’s exhibitions. From the rainy summer season to the changing colors of autumn, Mifuneyama Rakuen is the site of many natural wonders.
A 5-minute taxi ride from Takeo-Onsen Station on the Sasebo Line.
See Saga's best fall foliage lit up at night at Mifuneyama Rakuen.
See Saga's best fall foliage lit up at night at Mifuneyama Rakuen.
A new exhibition by TeamLab is sure to astound your senses and tickle your imagination.
The gardens of Mt. Mifune Raku-en are lit up every autumn as the maples show their gorgeous colors under the rock face and surrounding a pond.
Each year, Saga Prefecture's Mifuneyama Rakuen comes alive with springtime color, and their spring flower festival celebrates this. There are azaleas, wisteria, and spring maples to enjoy, providing some truly spectacular scenery.
For those travelers coming to Japan and wish to explore its traditions and culture, staying in a ryokan is a unique opportunity they should not miss. A ryokan is a type of
The teamLab exhibition at Mifuneyama rakuen hotel is probably the most intimate permanent exhibition of the group in Japan.
Located near the city library, Takeo jinja is a quiet shrine known for it’s old camphor tree and married couple cypress.
Takeo City Library has modern architecture, books for sale, and even a Starbucks on site. Behind the main library building there's also a children's library, making this a fantastic spot for all the family to visit.