Daisen Park Japanese Garden, glowing under the illumination.
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The fall foliage in the Japanese garden at Osaka's Daisen Park have turned brilliant shades of yellow and red. Designed in the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyu style, a traditional strolling garden that blends Japanese and Chinese influences, the garden is at its most beautiful in autumn.

Japanese maple, Chinese maple, enkianthus, and ginkgo trees take center stage. With every plant carefully maintained, a walk around the garden offers stunning autumn scenery from many angles. Recommended viewpoints include the pond-side view from the Kyukeisha (rest pavilion) and the panoramic overlook from Kasatei.

Night Illumination
On designated evenings, the garden is illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere completely different from the daytime. Ingetsu Bridge and Eiha Bridge, both spanning the pond, look especially striking when lit.

The garden is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Mondays. Admission is ¥200 for adults and ¥100 for elementary and junior high school students. Special nighttime openings will be held from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM on November 28–30 and December 5–7 (additional ¥200 required).
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Author: Hiroko Kitamura, The Sankei Shimbun
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