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Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen in Fukushima, Japan, featuring its main thatched-roof building beautifully reflected in a serene pond, surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing the garden's tranquil beauty.
A quaint traditional Japanese thatched-roof hut nestled on a lush green slope within Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen, exuding rustic elegance and tranquility.
Panoramic view of Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen's expansive pond and lakeside pavilion, surrounded by dense green trees and winding pathways, highlighting the scenic Japanese garden landscape.
The grand thatched-roof main building of Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen in Fukushima, Japan, stands gracefully by the lakeside, its traditional wooden architecture complemented by verdant lawns, showcasing rustic Japanese elegance.
Interior view of a traditional Japanese building within Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen, featuring tatami mats with red carpets and wooden sliding doors offering scenic views of the beautiful garden outside, embodying a classic Japanese ambiance.

Aizu Matsudaira Clan Garden Oyakuen Entrance Ticket|Accepting Immediate Reservations


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・Cheaper than tickets bought onsite and you won't have to line up and wait anymore.

・Aizu Matsudaira Clan Garden Oyakuen originated in the villa that was built during the Muromachi period by Morihisa Ashina in this area where a sacred spring gushed forth. Flowers bloom every season in the garden, making this garden that was loved by feudal lords for generations even more beautiful.

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
Tour typesNone

Product Info

Oyakuen covers about 1.7 hectares and at its center is a large stroll garden with a pond that is shaped like the kanji character for "heart". Enveloped in a quiet and elegant atmosphere, it is a place where you will get to see plants from all four seasons in one place, condensing Japan's beauty into one area. Generations of Aizu Matsudaira feudal lords made the Aizu culture flourish here in Oyakuen. Its history goes back around 600 years. After Morihisa Ashina, the military governor of the Aizu Domain, built a villa in this area during the Muromachi period, Masayuki Hoshina, the founder of the Aizu Matsudaira Domain, maintained the villa as a daimyo (feudal lord) garden. A medicinal herb garden was later built in the property to save the people of the domain from epidemics and to study herbs used in the prevention and treatment of diseases. About 300 kinds of medicinal herbs and trees have been passed down through generations and continue to be protected in the garden to this day. Please spend a relaxing and healing time here as you marvel at the passage of time and the changes of the seasons.

Oyakuen's garden and structures cover about 1.7 hectares and at the center, you will find a large stroll garden with a pond that is shaped like the kanji character for "heart". Here, you can spend a relaxing and healing time as you marvel at the passage of time and the changes of the seasons.

Panoramic view of Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen's expansive pond and lakeside pavilion, surrounded by dense green trees and winding pathways, highlighting the scenic Japanese garden landscape.

The medicinal herb garden was created by Masatsune Hoshina, the second feudal lord of the Aizu Domain, to save the people of the domain from epidemics. It came to be called Oyakuen after Masakata Matsudaira, the third feudal lord of the Aizu Domain, planted Korean ginseng in that garden and encouraged the citizens to grow it as well. About 400 kinds of medicinal herbs and trees have been passed down through generations and continue to be protected in this garden to this day.

Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen in Fukushima, Japan, featuring its main thatched-roof building beautifully reflected in a serene pond, surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing the garden's tranquil beauty.

Get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life by taking a walk and interacting with history and nature. Learn about history, shop for herbal tea and local products from Aizu, and enjoy your time at Oyakuen.

A traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience at Aizu Matsudaira Royal Garden Oyakuen, featuring a vibrant green bowl of matcha tea paired with an exquisite wagashi sweet, embodying a serene cultural and culinary delight.

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Important Info

Reminders

  • Reservation not required. Admission and use may be restricted depending on the congestion situation. This ticket will not shorten your wait time.

  • This ticket cannot be used in combination with other coupons, complimentary tickets, discounts, etc. Opening times may change due to weather, and the garden may be closed for the day in case of stormy weather. In that case, we will not be responsible for compensation of your travel expenses to the garden.

  • Please do not bring pets (excluding guide, service, and hearing dogs).

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within 3month(s) from the date of issue; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Nationally Designated Place of Scenic Beauty - Aizu Matsudaira Clan Garden Oyakuen (国指定名勝 会津松平氏庭園 御薬園)

Address: 〒965-0804 福島県会津若松市花春町8-1

How to Get There
For those coming by car: There are parking lots on the north side and the west side. However, the parking lot on the north side prioritizes large vehicles, so the parking spaces there are limited. If you will be coming by ordinary passenger car, please use the parking lot on the west side as much as possible. For those coming by bus: At Aizu-Wakamatsu Station (Wakamatsu Ekimae bus stop), get on the Classic Town Bus Haikara-san Riding time: Approx. 30 min. Where to alight: Oyakuen bus stop; Oyakuen is a short walk from there Or: At Aizu-Wakamatsu Station (Wakamatsu Ekimae bus stop), get on the Classic Town Bus Akabe Riding time: Approx. 15 min. or approx. 22 min. Where to alight: Aizu-Wakamatsu Chamber of Commerce and Industry bus stop; Oyakuen is a 5-minute walk from there

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

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