Shukkeien means "shrink scenery garden" and illustrates the builder's idea of a collection of miniaturized scenic views.
I spent a good half a day in this garden and found that the best spot to contemplate it is the Yuyu-tei, a pavilion located on the shores of the pond. This is how it looks from there, with a view of the Takuei Pond, two of its 10 islands and the Koko-kyo bridge (the name means "straddling rainbow bridge"), which was designed in 1783 by another famous Japanese landscape gardener, Shimizu Shichiroemon from Kyoto:
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