Kankyō Geijutsu no Mori (Environmental Art Forest)

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A fantastic photo spot! The forest's breathtaking scenery reflected in a lacquered table creates a magical atmosphere.

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Overview

Kankyō Geijutsu no Mori is a serene space in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture, where nature and art harmoniously blend. The Fūyū Sansō, nestled within the lush forest, features a popular lacquered table that beautifully reflects the surrounding landscape, creating enchanting photographs. This lacquered table is an iconic symbol of Kankyō Geijutsu no Mori, captivating visitors with its reflective qualities. The reflected scenery, much like a mirror, beautifully captures the greenery and autumn leaves, creating a picture-perfect scene. In autumn, the vibrant red hues of the maple leaves create a breathtakingly beautiful, almost surreal, reflection. Well-maintained walking paths around Fūyū Sansō allow for leisurely strolls while enjoying the seasonal beauty. Spring brings a riot of cherry blossoms, painting the forest pink; summer showcases the vibrant green leaves bathed in sunlight; autumn transforms the forest into a magical world of reds and yellows; and winter, when snow falls, blankets the area in a serene, snow-white wonderland. The forest is also home to diverse plant life, allowing you to connect with the natural world. For example, near Fūyū Sansō, a large camphor tree stands, its base adorned with moss-covered stones. This ancient camphor tree exudes a sense of age and speaks to the passage of time, while the moss-covered stones enhance the serene atmosphere and showcase the power of nature. Kankyō Geijutsu no Mori is a healing space where you can relax both mentally and physically, immersed in nature. It's the perfect escape for those seeking to refresh their minds and bodies, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Come experience the magical world where nature and art intertwine at Kankyō Geijutsu no Mori.

  • Scenic Views
  • Japanese Gardens

Basic Information

Address
667 Hira, Ikimachi, Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture Search for tourist attractions in Saga
Access
About 10 minutes by car from Iki Station on the JR Chikuhi Line Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cld.Days
Irregular holidays
Fee
700 yen for adults
INFO
Parking is free. Please contact us if you wish to use Fuuyu Sanso, for location shooting, or for photography use. The Environmental Art Forest aims to create a beautiful and comfortable natural environment. We appreciate your cooperation. 1. Please refrain from entering areas other than walkways. 2. Please do not litter on nearby roads or in residential areas.
HP
https://morisaga.com/

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