Shōyō-en Garden is one of those perfect "catch your breath" spots in Nikko. After all the sensory overload of the main temples, finding this quiet garden feels like discovering a secret. The best part? It's usually included with your treasury ticket, but lots of people seem to miss it.
They've packed so much classic Japanese garden design into this compact space - you've got your carp swimming lazily in the pond, perfectly placed stone lanterns, and those quintessential bridges that make every photo look like a postcard. The whole thing is actually designed to be a mini-version of Lake Biwa, which is pretty clever.