Babies enter free and a designated Baby Station supplies nursing space, hot water, and diaper table; most paths suit strollers but no rentals and some gravel areas demand occasional lifting.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short walk, tea break, and baby care fit within this time.
Stroller-Friendly Garden Walk:
Follow the flat stone paths around the pond and moss carpets.
Tip: Use a stroller or sling to move smoothly on the even paths.
Listen to Suikinkutsu Sounds:
Find the tsukubai to hear soft water drops echoing.
Tip: Visit during quiet times to let the gentle drips soothe your baby.
Rest at the Tea Room Courtyard:
Sit outside the tea rooms on tatami edges and enjoy matcha takeout.
Tip: Bring a small blanket for your baby on the mats.
Use the Baby Station:
Access diaper-changing table, nursing space, and hot water supply.
Tip: Pack extra diapers and formula to use the facilities.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Adult admission (x2) | JPY 200 |
Matcha tea set (x2) | JPY 600 |
Total Estimated | JPY 800 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Late March features cherry blossoms along the walls. Mid-December brings peak maple colors two weeks later than other sites. Avoid summer afternoons when heat and humidity peak.
Address: 2-chōme-10-7 Sumiyoshi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0018, Japan
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Daan Klijn
Very pretty garden. It’s not super big, but perfect to sit down and relax in the shade on a warm day. Entrance fee is 100 Yen, it seemed like they only accept cash.
JATHL
Beautiful, tranquil little space in the middle of a bustling cityscape. It costs a mere ¥100 to enter. Sitting on one of the benches and admiring the well kept trees and plants with the sound of the waterfall in the background can be therapeutic. Also, the people running the place were so friendly!
Marcos Ichinohe
Small but beautiful park with freshly made green tea.🍵 There’s a small admission fee ¥100 per adult and ¥500 for a freshly made green tea. - pay the admission fee, if you also get the matcha, you’ll get a ticket to order a matcha. - order your matcha inside, it normally takes 15min to get ready - you can either enjoy the park while waiting or wait inside over a tatami room, extremely cozy by th...
Christian Cho
Rakusuien was built in 1906 by a Hakata merchant as a villa, and in 1995, Fukuoka City renovated it into a Japanese garden with an Ikeizumi-style circling pattern and opened it. At that time, it was named Rakusuien. The walls of Rakusuien are made of stone, tile, and clay, and are called Hakata-bei. Rakusuien is not that large, so it doesn't take much time to look around, but you can enjoy a quiet...
lenny lenny
it's a small japanese garden with small koi ponds. we walked longer from subway station to arrive to this garden compare to the time we spent in here ☺️. i think we should take bus🤔. we need to pay admission ticket to enter. but here also have a tea house if you want to learn the japanese tea ritual. quite nice place to relax although honestly if you stat far from here, it's not so special
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