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Research cultivation farm Suzuka no Mori Garden (Akatsuka Botanical Garden)

Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Research cultivation farm Suzuka Forest Garden (Akatsuka Botanical Garden)
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Suzuka Forest Garden
Research cultivation farm Suzuka Forest Garden (Akatsuka Botanical Garden)

A collection of famous weeping plum trees nestled at the foot of Mt. Suzuka

This is a weeping plum research farm run by Akatsuka Botanical Garden, and is open to the public from late February to late March every year.

Over the years, approximately 200 famous plum trees have been collected from all over Japan, mainly for ``Kureha Shidare'', with the aim of continuing and popularizing the technique of making weeping plums.

The magnificent plum trees, such as the weeping kimono tree ``Ten no Ryu,'' which is estimated to be over 100 years old and is thought to be the oldest in Japan, are worth seeing. In addition to kofuku weeping, you can also enjoy many varieties of weeping in the park, including Yae Kanbai, Wisteria peony weeping, Kagoshima beni, and the red and white-flowered ``Omimamama''.

The sight of famous trees lined up against the backdrop of the Suzuka Mountains is a sight to behold, and the trees are illuminated at night during the blooming period.

Please see the official website for details such as opening period and fees.
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[Suzuka Forest Garden Official Homepage]


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★The blooming status of the flowers is as follows:
Information is also available on Akatsuka Botanical Garden's official Twitter and official Instagram.

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Detailed information

address
151-2 SuzukaCity 519-0315
telephone number
059-371-1777 (Suzuka Forest Garden)
business hours
Late February to mid-March every year (planned)
9:00~16:00
*Open until 8:30 pm during the light-up period.
*The schedule may change unexpectedly due to flowering conditions, weather, and the influence of the new coronavirus.
Holiday
We will be open seven days a week during this period.
Fee
700 yen to 1,700 yen
*Admission fee varies depending on the flowering situation.
Access by public transportation

Komono Station Kintetsu Yunoyama Line Approximately 9.8km to Baien (approximately 17 minutes by car)
Yokkaichi Station Kintetsu Nagoya Line Approximately 16.5km to Umezono (approximately 30 minutes by car)
Yokkaichi Station JR Kansai Line Approximately 17.1km to Umezono (approximately 30 minutes by car)
Hiratacho Station Kintetsu Suzuka Line Approximately 11.6km to Umezono (approximately 21 minutes by car)
Kasado Station JR Kansai Line Approximately 9.1km to Umezono (approximately 15 minutes by car)
*If you are coming by taxi from the station, we recommend that you reserve your ride in advance.

Access by car

Approximately 3km from Suzuka IC (approximately 5 minutes by car)
Approximately 500m from Tsubaki Ichinomiya intersection towards TsubakiGrandShrine
Approximately 3km from Shinmeishin Suzuka PA Smart IC (approximately 5 minutes by car)

parking

Free parking
・About 200 regular passenger cars
・Bus parking available

*Prices are subject to change, so please check with your contact information before going out.

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