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NAGOYA

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Shirotori Garden

A tranquil Japanese garden in Nagoya featuring serene ponds, traditional landscaping, and seasonal beauty.

Attractions

Cultural, Nature, Relaxation

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Shirotori Garden is one of Nagoya’s largest and most picturesque Japanese gardens, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. The garden is designed to represent the journey of water flowing from the mountains to the sea, with winding streams, koi-filled ponds, and meticulously manicured trees and plants. Seasonal highlights include vibrant autumn foliage and blossoming cherry trees in spring, making it a year-round destination. Visitors can also enjoy traditional tea ceremonies in the garden's tea house, adding to the authentic Japanese experience. Shirotori Garden is the perfect place for relaxation, reflection, and appreciating the beauty of traditional Japanese landscaping.

Facilities & Services

  • Tea House
  • Walking Paths
  • Koi Ponds
  • Seasonal Views

Contact

Address:

2-5 Atsuta Nishimachi, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 456-0036

Phone:

052-681-8928

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