Cross to Daikonshima island and enter Yuushien, an exquisitely composed Japanese garden famed for 35,000 peonies and rare Ginshu camellia. A private transfer makes this serene masterpiece entirely yours to discover.
What to expect
A short drive from port leads to the bridge crossing Lake Nakaumi to Daikonshima. The garden unfolds in a classical Japanese layout around a central pond, with seasonal blooms — peonies from April–May, lotus in summer, brilliant maples in autumn — reflected in still water. The indoor peony hall showcases rare varieties year-round in a jewel-box greenhouse. A traditional teahouse within the garden serves Shimane-grown matcha. Budget a relaxed 90 minutes.
Good to know
Arrange a private vehicle from port (approx. 25 minutes each way). Pairs beautifully with a stop at Matsue Castle en route back to port. Opens 09:00. Book your private guide/transfer through Japan Awaits (japanawaits.com) to tailor timing to your all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Sakaiminato — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.