Suzuka no Mori Garden boasts approximately 200 weeping plum trees in full bloom, including the oldest "Kureha-shidare" in Japan. Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of early spring, and experience the magical atmosphere of the nighttime illuminations.
Suzuka no Mori Garden is a stunning garden overflowing with weeping plum trees, offering breathtaking views of early spring. Particularly captivating is the "Kureha-shidare," believed to be the oldest weeping plum tree in Japan. Estimated to be over 100 years old, it's considered the oldest of its kind currently identified. Suzuka no Mori Garden also serves as a research and cultivation farm dedicated to preserving and promoting the art of weeping plum tree cultivation, ensuring the continuation of this traditional horticultural culture for future generations. Nighttime illuminations transform the garden into a fantastical dreamscape, offering a different experience from the daytime beauty. A diverse collection of plum trees beyond the weeping variety flourishes within the garden, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the springtime atmosphere. With the Suzuka mountain range providing a dramatic backdrop, the garden harmoniously blends majestic nature with tranquil beauty, fostering a sense of peace and serenity. Suzuka no Mori Garden is a precious location where you can not only admire the exquisite beauty of weeping plum trees but also delve into the rich tapestry of Japanese traditional horticultural culture. Visit and immerse yourself in the captivating early spring scenery and the essence of Japanese tradition.