Admire the Yukitsuri in Kenrokuen Garden
From December to March
Summary
"Yukitsuri" is a traditional winter practice in Japan, particularly prominent in Kanazawa's Kenrokuen Garden. It involves skillfully arranging ropes to support tree branches, protecting them from heavy snowfall. This creates a visually stunning spectacle, as the snow-laden ropes form intricate, cone-shaped structures. The sight of these delicate ropes against the backdrop of a snow-covered garden is truly enchanting. It's a testament to the meticulous care given to the garden's preservation.
What to Expect
A serene and beautiful winter landscape, potentially with snow on the ground. Be prepared for cold temperatures.
What to Bring
Warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes suitable for walking in snow, and a camera to capture the picturesque scenery.
Location
Things To Remember
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Refundable up to 48 hours before the tour begins
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Guests under 20 must be accompanied by an adult
