Kenroku-en, located in Kanazawa, Japan, is a stunning Japanese garden known for its beauty in all seasons. Constructed during the Edo period by the Maeda clan, this 25-acre park features meandering paths, a large pond, tea houses, and Japan's oldest fountain. With over 8,750 trees and 183 plant species, highlights include the iconic Kotoji-tōrō lantern, the Flying Geese Bridge, and the Karasaki Pine. Visitors can enjoy yukitsuri in winter, where ropes support tree branches from heavy snow. Open year-round, Kenroku-en is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and garden enthusiasts alike.