Explorer Ella Christie created the Japanese Garden at Cowden, in Clackmannanshire, after her 1908 trip to Asia. Since restored, it has red maples and Japanese bridges (must book, £9; cowdengarden.com).
A “petite wonder”, The Japanese Garden in St Mawgan, Cornwall, has koi carp, acers, azaleas and bamboo, plus a Zen garden (£6, until 15 Nov; japanesegarden.co.uk). The opulent Japanese garden at Tatton Park, in Knutsford, Cheshire, has a Shinto shrine, Japanese artefacts, maples and an almond-eye bridge (£9; tattonpark.org.uk). Created by the designer Shoji Nakahara, the Kyoto Garden in Holland Park, London, has a waterfall centrepiece, koi carp ponds and cherry blossom in spring (free; rbkc.gov.uk). Byron’s ancestral home, Newstead Abbey, in Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, has a “particularly special” Japanese Garden, with stone lanterns, bridges and waterfalls, bamboo groves, maples, azaleas…