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Kenroku-en (****anese: 兼六園,
Garden of Six Attributes),
located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, ****an, is a
strolling style garden constructed during the Edo period...
- as "the
three most
famous gardens in ****an" are
considered to
include Kenroku-en in Kanazawa, Kōraku-en in
Okayama and Kairaku-en in Mito. The conception...
- the ****anese
feudal era.
Ishikawa Prefecture is home to
Kanazawa Castle,
Kenroku-en one of the
Three Great Gardens of ****an, **** ("body sushi"),...
- Kyu-Furukawa
Gardens Kenroku-en, 18th and 19th centuries,
finished in 1874. Chinzan-so in
Tokyo in 1877. Murin-an in Kyoto,
finished 1898.
Kenroku-en in Kanazawa...
-
first encountered Kenroku from the
Western Army, who
challenged Sensui to a duel, but as they were
evenly matched,
Kenroku withdrew.
Kenroku Sanada (真田 兼六...
- ****anese
garden located in Mito,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an.
Along with
Kenroku-en and Koraku-en, it is
considered one of the
Three Great Gardens of ****an...
- Prefecture. It is one of the
Three Great Gardens of ****an,
along with
Kenroku-en and Kairaku-en.
Korakuen was
built in 1700 by
Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord...
- in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, ****an. It is
located adjacent to the
celebrated Kenroku-en Garden,
which once
formed the castle's
private outer garden. It was...
- Imai
Sadakiyo (今井 定清, ? - 1561) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period, who
served the
Takeda clan. v t e...
- for
potatoes when
flakes of gold
washed up. The well in the
grounds of
Kenroku-en is
known as 'Kinjo Reitaku' (金城麗澤) to
acknowledge these roots. The area...