Like Japanese gardens, it is a large garden divided into "out" and "in" sides. The garden and associated tea ceremony huts are popular with Urasenke masters, and wealthy businessmen entertain current artists. I found it quite ordinary and definitely not worth the exorbitant cost (Y900). I never felt as sublime as I did when entering certain temple/palace gardens. The “exhibition” was disappointing - it showed some medieval Chinese bronze mirrors and scrolls.