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Kumamoto Cherry Blossom Trip: Suizenji Park

Suizenji Jojuen, a must-visit spot in Kumamoto. The opening hours vary depending on the season. It’s a free-entry park in Kumamoto. During the day, the cool weather made it even more enjoyable to explore Suizenji Park in Kumamoto. Although the park isn’t very large, it features a shrine, a small stage, and preparations for a cherry blossom festival seemed to be underway. Overall, Suizenji Park in Kumamoto is charming and beautiful. In fact, it’s a very old garden that was established in 1632. It was created over three generations by the lords of Kumamoto.
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