Kokoen
68 Honmachi, Himeji, Hyogo 670-0012, Japan
Traditional Japanese gardens laid out in 9 themed sections, with water features & a tranquil vibe.
Duration: 01h30min
+81 79-289-4120
Opening hours
Mondays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fridays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sundays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
review(s)
5382 review(s)
Line S 2 months ago
It’s worth coming and buy the combo ticket with himeji castle, and extra 50yen to see this garden. It’s a 15 min walk from inside the castle. The garden is manicured really well and it’s quite big. The ground is flat but it has a lot of stones and door steps so not suitable for wheelchairs. Spent about 30mins without much stops. Definitely worth coming if you are already in the himeji area and even during winter in January, the place is still pretty.
Floor Quinten 3 months ago
Such a lovely garden, definitely worth a visit! It’s right next Himeji castle. I literally spend hours here. Just walking around and taking in the view. It was very calming and relaxing. I enjoyed the little waterfalls the most.
Dilaw Eikichi 3 months ago
Koko-en Garden in Himeji is an absolute gem! This exquisite garden, nestled in the heart of Japan, embodies sheer tranquility and natural beauty. The meticulous landscaping, picturesque ponds, and serene pathways make it, in my opinion, one of Japan's most breathtaking gardens. Each step feels like a journey through time and nature's artistry. A must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace and an appreciation for Japan's rich cultural heritage!
Craig Muller 5 months ago
We visited here after Himeji Castle. It was a lovely way to finish the day. I was glad to finally see some brightly colored koi up close. The guidance were very beautiful and well-maintained. We even saw a few of their gardeners maintaining the trees and plants. There is a large variety of gardens here and even an area where they grow various herbs and bonsai.
Kyle Haigh 5 months ago
A great garden to walk around split into 13 different sections each themed differently. It looks like a large majority of the garden had an alternate wheelchair path also. The waterfall area at the beginning is one of the nicest features I've seen in a Japanese garden.