Japan Guide
Northern Honshū
Oyaku-en
Famed for its medicinal herbs, Oyaku-en was laid out in 1670 by one of the Aizu lords as a tea-ceremony garden, with rustic arbours and a shallow lake patrolled by ducks and slow fat carp. Unusually, he devoted a part of the garden to neat rows of around three hundred different herbs, such as angelica, lycoris and gentian. Opening time: Daily 8.30am–5pm; closed first weeks of July & DecPrice: ¥310