Unfortunately, pets are not allowed inside the premises due to the nature of the garden and for the safety of our visitors and wildlife.
Yes, we offer guided tours in English and Japanese. Please check our website or inquire at the ticket counter for more information.
We have designated paths for wheelchairs and strollers throughout the garden for easy navigation.
Yes, we have designated picnic areas where you can enjoy food and drinks. However, alcohol is not allowed inside the garden.
Yes, we have a souvenir shop where you can purchase unique gifts and wildflower products from the garden. Make sure to stop by before you leave!
Traveler reviews
A lovely garden, actually a number of different little gardens. They occasionally hold free concerts and there are classes that you can take ( and pay for). There's a restaurant but before you enter there is a picnic area near the water that you can use. Plenty of free parking or take the water bus or a city bus ( included in the Nagoya DouNichi weekend pass.) The bus stop is across a busy street so you'll need to use the overpass. One to two hours stroll g around is more than enough time to cover the whole area.
This is a place for those whom enjoy classical/instrumental music. Presentations take place on every weekend.
The garden area requires more attention from the administrators.
A human-made garden oasis surrounded by gigantic factories and power plants. Despite limited choice of foods and drinks, outside one banned.
Beautiful view and events.
The staff and cooperators work hard to provide the best experience.
Didn’t get chance to enter cause reach late. Plus it’s too far and public transportation is only bus which is way confusing
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