The Japanese Garden of Rome in Autumn: Colors, Foliage, and Contemplation
When autumn arrives, the Giardino Giapponese of the Istituto Giapponese di Cultura in Rome takes on a special kind of magic.
Cherry trees, maples, and seasonal plants turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, transforming this small sen’en garden into a landscape reminiscent of traditional gardens in Japan. It’s the perfect moment for anyone seeking a contemplative break in the heart of Rome, a peaceful space immersed in silence, reflections, and the slow movement of the pond’s waters.
Though relatively compact, the garden’s layout is meticulously designed: rocks, bridges, stone lanterns, small waterfalls, and lush vegetation strike a harmonious balance between Japanese aesthetics and Mediterranean nature.
Its autumn opening makes it even more precious for visitors eager to experience the autumn foliage in Rome.