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Reigenin is one of the many sub-temples at the vast Kenninji temple complex. Junzenshi and Sengoku Daimyo Imagawa Yoshimoto trained here in childhood and at that time the garden was created. The Amacha Kanro Garden is only open to the public in early summer every year. It is composed of stones, white sand and moss. The garden was re-created by Kinsaku Nakane, a masterpiece gardener of the Showa era.

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Reigenin is one of the many sub-temples at the vast Kenninji temple complex. Junzenshi and Sengoku Daimyo Imagawa Yoshimoto trained here in childhood and at that time the garden was created. The Amacha Kanro Garden is only open to the public in early summer every year. It is composed of stones, white sand and moss. The garden was re-created by Kinsaku Nakane, a masterpiece gardener of the Showa era.