Stroll the most celebrated strolling garden in Japan — 400 years of meticulous design across six ponds and thirteen hills, with a private licensed guide translating every stone, pine, and teahouse into living history. Utterly bucket-list.
What to expect
Your expert guide meets you steps from the port and leads you through Ritsurin-koen's six mirror-like ponds, pausing at the 300-year-old pine trees individually sculpted to frame Mt. Shiun beyond. You'll take tea at Kikugetsu-tei pavilion — one of Japan's most refined teahouses — watching carp drift beneath arched wooden bridges. The garden changes face with every season: plum blossom in February, iris in June, blazing maple in November. Two unhurried hours here feel like a private audience with Japanese aesthetics at their absolute peak.
Good to know
Ritsurin Garden is a 10-minute taxi ride from Takamatsu Port (approx. JPY 1,200). Book the private guide at least 2 weeks ahead. Garden opens at 07:00 — an early start means near-empty paths before day-trippers arrive. Confirm all-aboard time and allow 30 minutes back to port.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Takamatsu — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.