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Rules & Etiquette

How can I minimize my impact on the garden's natural environment while taking photographs?

Verified: 2026-06-07

Quick answer

To minimize your impact, stay on designated paths and avoid using tripods or other equipment that may damage the garden's moss or plants.

Labels

  • Ticket / queue
  • Photo spot
  • photography
  • environmental preservation

Detailed answer

Okochi Sanso Garden is a delicate, 20,000 square meter circular stroll garden that took 30 years to create. To preserve its natural beauty, visitors are encouraged to stay on the designated moss paths and avoid stepping on sensitive areas. When taking photographs, refrain from using tripods or other bulky equipment that may damage the garden's moss or plants. The garden is particularly sensitive during certain seasons, such as during the cherry blossom season or when the maples are changing colors. By being mindful of your surroundings and keeping to the paths, you can help maintain the garden's integrity. The garden's admission fee of 1,000 yen for adults and 500 yen for school-age children helps support its maintenance. This guide entry applies to Okochi Sanso Garden at 8 Sagaogurayama Tabuchichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Category: Rules & Etiquette. Confirm current details and opening hours on the official visitor guide at okochisansogarden.com.

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