Happo-en. A name that conjures up legends. Like Hikozaemon Okubo,
the fabled Samurai who spent his closing years enjoying this picturesque garden.
And no wonder. The very name gHappo-enh means gbeautiful from any angleh.
Whatfs more, thatfs just as true today as ever. The stone lanterns, monuments
and miniature trees throughout its rolling 50,000 square acres captivate
visitors with the enhancement of Edo and the Japan of old.
In addition, Happo-en has something special to offer guests at any time of the
year. Cherry blossoms in spring. Colorful azaleas and rhododendrons in summer.
The fiery shades of autumn. And still-life serenity in winter. For hundreds of
years, Happo-enfs elegant beauty has made it a favorite among visiting foreign
dignitaries and Japanese alike.
All this and more is waiting for you at Happo-en, a true Japanese Experience for
all seasons. |