Rakusui-en

Coordinates: 33°35′13.1″N 130°24′48.2″E / 33.586972°N 130.413389°E / 33.586972; 130.413389
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Rakusui-en's tea ceremony room

Rakusui-en (楽水園) is a garden in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It was originally built in 1906 for Shimozawa Zenemon Chikamasa, a Hakata merchant. In 1995, Fukuoka City overhauled the structure and reopened it as a Japanese garden where visitors can experience a tea ceremony; with four tea rooms (two of which are available for use by general visitors) it is often used for tea ceremonies and related training.

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33°35′13.1″N 130°24′48.2″E / 33.586972°N 130.413389°E / 33.586972; 130.413389