"Weeping Plum Festival" at Suzuka Forest Garden! We will bring you information on famous plum blossom spots in Mie in 2024.

掲載日:2024.02.09

Suzuka Forest Garden is a weeping plum garden in SuzukaCity. This garden, which is home to approximately 200 famous weeping plum trees, conducts research and cultivation with the aim of preserving and popularizing ``tailoring techniques,'' which are a part of traditional Japanese gardening culture. The oldest kimono weeping tree in Japan, ``Ten no Dragon,'' is in full bloom and is estimated to be over 100 years old. It is a scenic spot that will have you screaming the moment you enter. It is close to Suzuka IC, about 3 km (about 5 minutes), and some people visit it together with TsubakiGrandShrine.

Suzuka Forest Garden is a weeping plum garden in SuzukaCity. This garden, which is home to approximately 200 famous weeping plum trees, conducts research and cultivation with the aim of preserving and popularizing ``tailoring techniques,'' which are a part of traditional Japanese gardening culture.

Details of the Suzuka Forest Garden Weeping Plum Festival, including a map and business hours, are introduced at the end of the article.

*Photos posted include those taken before 2023.

The sight you see as soon as you enter the park is so impressive that you can't help but cry out.

The ``Ten no Dragon'' kimono weeping tree, thought to be the oldest in Japan, is in full bloom, creating an overwhelming presence. It is estimated that the tree is over 100 years old.

There is a hill in the park with a nice view, and this photo is taken from the hill heading towards it.

The contrast between the Suzuka Mountains and the plum blossoms in the background is truly gorgeous and beautiful, and fascinates us.

This is the view from the spot where many visitors set up their cameras to take pictures of the spectacular scenery.

The view from the top of the small hill is majestic and beautiful, and is truly a spectacular view of plum blossoms. The scenery created by the weeping plums that seem to be falling is mesmerizing.

At the Suzuka Forest Garden, you can admire plum blossoms with the pale silhouette of the Suzuka mountains as a backdrop.

Whether it's a clear sunny day or a hazy day, you can enjoy the beauty of each.

This is the famous tree ``Ji-no-ryu'', and behind it are large plum trees that are over 5 meters tall.

In addition to kofuku weeping, you can enjoy a wide variety of other varieties, including Yae Kanbai, Wisteria peony weeping, Kagoshima Beni, and the rare variety ``Omimamama'' with red and white flowers.

Each type has its own blooming and peak viewing period, so you can enjoy plum blossoms for a long period of time. Some of them even come back many times during the period!

“Weeping Plum Festival 2024” at Suzuka Forest Garden

Period: February 17, 2024 (Saturday) – Scheduled for late March
Light-up starts from February 18th (Sunday)

Business hours: 9:00-16:00
*Open until 8:30 pm during the light-up period

Admission fee: General 700 yen to 1,800 yen
Elementary school students half price
Preschool children free
*Admission fee varies depending on the flowering situation.
For more information, please check the official website or call us.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/fSUe3aga7DR2

Address: 151-2 Yamamotocho, SuzukaCity City, Mie Prefecture

Access: Approximately 5 minutes by car from Higashi-Meihan Expressway “Suzuka IC”
Approximately 5 minutes from Suzuka PA Smart IC on the Shin-Meishin Expressway (*For ETC only)

Parking: Free, approximately 200 regular passenger cars, bus parking available

*Temporary buses (for a limited time only) are available at Yokkaichi Station (JR/Kintetsu), and taxis are always available. For more information, please see the transportation access section on the official website.

*The content posted is information as of February 2024.

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