[Enoshima] Flowers to enjoy at Samuel Cocking Garden 💐

Colorful flowers bloom in Enoshima's Samuel Cocking Garden from spring to early summer.

This garden, which spreads out on a hill overlooking the sea, was originally a botanical garden built by Samuel Cocking, a British trader in the Meiji period.

Now, flowers of all seasons welcome visitors.

Especially at this time of year, hydrangeas, roses, lilies, and seasonal flowers are in full bloom, making you feel like you're walking through a tunnel of flowers.

The collaboration between the Enoshima Sea Candle (observation lighthouse) and the flowers is photogenic, so you won't want to put your camera down.

When the sun goes down, the garden starts to light up, transforming into a fantastic night garden.

This is a recommended spot for dates and girls' trips! Taking a break at a cafe while looking at the sea is the ultimate luxury☕️



📍Access
20 minutes walk from Katase Enoshima Station on the Odakyu Line,
or 25 minutes walk from Enoshima Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway

⏰Business hours
9:00-20:00 (last entrance 19:30)
*Light-up period may be extended

💰Admission fee
500 yen for adults, 250 yen for children
(Set ticket with Sea Candle available)

🌼Flowers in full bloom
Hydrangeas (May-June), lilies and roses (early summer), etc.

☕Nearby facilities
Many Enoshima cafes and restaurants with terrace seats

📷Photo spots
In front of Sea Candle,
near the observation deck overlooking the sea,
flower arch area



Enjoy nature, history, and beautiful flowers all at once at Samuel Cocking Garden in Enoshima.
Please come and feel the breath of the season🌷✨

#daytrip #enoshima #domestictravel

Post by sora☁️ | May 16, 2025

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