On Friday, we went to see the autumn colors in Yusentei Park, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka. Yusentei is a historical park with a Japanese garden and a pond. It was originally built in the mid-Edo period (1754) for Kuroda Tsugutaka, the 6th domain head of the Kuroda clan. It was named after a later lord's tanka poetry.
The entrance. A ticket office is located just behind the right, so you have to pay an admission fee of 200 yen per person by cash.
We saw beautiful fall leaves on the street.
Let's take a walk to the pond garden.
Josui-an, an authentic tea house in the center of the garden.
The lovely Japanese style kaesansui garden in the villa.
Carps in a pond. They'll come together and want to eat your feed.
If we look to the other side, we could see a house on the pond.
Stunning autumn foliage on the garden.
After that we went into a tatami room.
The garden view from a room.
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