Rakusui-en

Rakusui-en (楽水園) is a garden in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It was originally built in 1906 for Shimozawa Zenemon Chikamasa, a Hakata merchant.[1] In 1995, Fukuoka City overhauled the structure and reopened it as a Japanese garden where visitors can experience a tea ceremony; with four tea rooms (two of which are available for use by general visitors) it is often used for tea ceremonies and related training.
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References
- ^ Tagsold, Christian (2025), "Building New Gardens?The Meiji and Taish? Periods", Turning Gardens in Japan into Japanese Gardens, Nation, Nature, Heritage, and Modernity since the 1890s, Amsterdam University Press, pp. 57–94, retrieved 2025-07-15
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