Kamo Shobuen

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May 14, 2026 - May 15, 2026
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A Tranquil Escape at Kamo Shobuen

Kamo Shobuen is a historical garden nestled in Toyokawa, Japan, known for its extensive collection of irises. Founded in 1913 by Kamo Shoji, this site reflects a deep connection to Japanese horticultural traditions.

Spanning over four hectares, Kamo Shobuen showcases more than 800 varieties of irises. Significant features include traditional wooden teahouses, picturesque ponds, and meticulously arranged flower beds, creating a serene environment for visitors.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🌸 Iris Festivals: Enjoy breathtaking seasonal displays during May and June.
  • 🏯 Historic Teahouse: Experience traditional tea ceremonies in a historic setting.
  • 🌿 Scenic Walks: Stroll through curated pathways surrounded by diverse flora.

Open year-round, Kamo Shobuen offers free admission, making it an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Kamo Shobuen

Centennial History

Kamo Shobuen has celebrated over a century of iris cultivation since its establishment in 1913.

Cultural Events

The garden hosts annual iris festivals that attract visitors from across Japan.

Traditional Architecture

The garden features authentic teahouses built in the traditional Japanese style.

Location

Kamada

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