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    We happened to visit during Kenrokuen Garden's nighttime opening. Although it wasn't quite the season for the classic yukizuri snow-rope scenery, the illuminated garden was truly gorgeous at night. The lights reflected on the ponds, trees, and buildings, and occasional live music performances made the overall atmosphere very romantic.
    However, visiting at night also has some clear drawbacks. Many details of the garden are hidden in the darkness. The landscaping, terrain, and overall layout that are easy to see during the day are harder to fully appreciate at night. Some paths are still quite dark even with lighting, so watch your step and follow the staff's directions.
    Overall, Kenrokuen Garden at night has a wonderful atmosphere and is worth experiencing once, but I would still treat it as an extra activity in addition to a daytime visit. After all, daytime is better if you want to see more of the garden's details. If you want to enjoy romantic lighting and a seasonal atmosphere, you can plan another visit in the evening. Nighttime openings are also usually free, making them a great addition to a daytime visit.

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