The Yushi-en Garden in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is famous for its peony flowers.
The parking lot is also spacious✨
When you enter, there is a souvenir corner first,
and there is a place to purchase entrance tickets!
The entrance fee varies depending on the event and the season.
If you want to enjoy the four seasons, an annual passport is recommended!!
Show your entrance ticket and enter the garden!
If you go immediately to the left after entering, you can see a large pond.
The garden is quite spacious, and I think it takes nearly an hour to walk slowly!
Along the way, there is a Peony Pavilion and a selection of a hundred roses (limited time only),
and the greenery is just so beautiful and healing✨
Business Hours
10:00〜17:00
📍1260-2 Hainyu, Yatsuka-cho, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture
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Yuushien Garden
Yuushien Garden is a Japanese garden located on Daikon Island in Yatsuka-cho, Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. The construction of this garden began in 1970, and it has now become a pond and hill garden style Japanese garden of about 12,000 tsubo (40,000 square meters). Yuushien is known as a miniature garden of the Izumo region, featuring landscapes such as the Oni no Shitaburui in Oku-Izumo, the rich flow of the Hii River, the surface of Lake Shinji, and the reefs and reflections of Mount Daisen in Nakaumi.
In this beautiful garden, you can enjoy a variety of flowers throughout the seasons. Here are some of the flowers you can see at Yuushien Garden:
Peonies: There is a pond with 30,000 peonies blooming across the vast water surface. Early-blooming varieties such as 'Shimanishiki' and 'Yoshinori' herald the spring.
Paeonia lactiflora: White, pink, and purple flowers show their refreshing beauty during the rainy season.
Hydrangeas: Along the cobblestone paths, blue, purple, and pink flowers bloom against the green leaves.
Autumn leaves: In autumn, the garden is lit up at night, creating a fantastical world. You can also enjoy the beautiful autumn scenery from the Momiji Bridge and the Red Bridge.
Winter peonies: Winter peonies, which have been modified to bloom in winter, flower amidst the snow.
Additionally, Yuushien is famous as a production area for Korean ginseng, and the Unshu Ginseng Museum is also located on the premises. Please come and experience the beauty of each season! 🌸🍂❄️