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Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet (Closed)
Surrounded by the ocean and greenery: A natural garden full of blossoming wild flowers
Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet is a natural garden which shares its beautiful foliage, wildflowers, and neighboring sparkling ocean surface for a sense of the four seasons. Enjoy as many as 22 different gardens, each with their own unique aspects. Among other fascinating sights are the wildflower hill and its wild and beautiful “Flower Blooming Relay”, and traditional yet vivid English gardens designed by top British designers.
The southern area’s experiential Community Garden is a place for exchange with local volunteers teaching about nutrition, flowers, and farming with disabled farmhands as well as other horticultural well-being activities that contribute to building regional symbiotic societies.
Twenty-two fun-filled gardens
At Bluebonnet, you can enjoy 22 gardens, each with their own special features. Planned down to the last detail, these gardens serve as a reference for visitors' own gardens. Search for hints to apply to your garden at home from the ideas, designs, and traditional techniques used in each garden.
Competitions by top gardeners in model gardens
Top garden designers’ enchanting model gardens are another highlight. Here, you can see traditional and colorful English gardens created by top British garden designers Robin Williams or John Brookes, and a Texas Garden design by leading ecological design expert, American Darrel Morrison.
Complete with various events, shops, and restaurants
Spend a refreshing time with horticultural well-being events that the elderly, children, or persons with a disability can also enjoy in addition to stylish workshops and delicious restaurants.
| Location | 〒455-0028 42 Shiomi-cho, Minato-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi |
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| Fee | • Adults: JPY 300 • Seniors (ages 65 and older): JPY 200 • Elementary and junior high school ages: JPY 150 • Children under 6 years of age: Free of charge Note: • Prices are subject to change. Check the official site, etc. for the most up-to-date information. |
| Opening days / hours | • Mar 1–Nov 30: 9:30 am–5:00 pm • Dec 1–Dec 25: 9:30 am–4:00 pm |
| Parking | Available, free of charge (220 standard-size vehicle spaces and 15 bus spaces) |
| Restrooms | Available |
| Holidays | • Mon (the following day if Mon coincides with a national holiday) • During the Nagoya Port Festival • During special events and events available to members only • Winter vacation (late Dec–late Feb) |
| Phone number | 052-613-1187 |
Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
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ACCESS
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- Access by public transport
- • Ride from Nagoya Station to Kanayama Station on the Meijo and Meiko Subway Lines. Take the city bus's Kanayama 19 Route bound for Wildflower Garden Bus Stop, getting off there. Walk approx. 3 min.
• Ride from Nagoya Station to Nagoyako (Nagoya Port) Station on the Meiko Subway Line. Ride the Cruise Nagoya Water Bus from Garden Pier to Bluebonnet.
• Ride from Nagoya Station to Kinjo-Futo Station on the Aonami Line. Ride the Cruise Nagoya Water Bus from Kinjo Pier to Bluebonnet.
Note:
• Check the official Cruise Nagoya website above for timetables.
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- Access by car
- Approx. 5 min. from Funami Interchange on the Nagoya Expressway No. 4 Tokai Route.
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