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Nihon-teien
Ōhori-kōen, which is adjacent to the castle grounds, has a traditional (though recently constructed) Japanese garden, Nihon-teien .
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Sumiyoshi-jinja
Sumiyoshi-jinja is a garden and teahouse built by a Meiji-era merchant, with an intact garden wall, known as Rakusuien.
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