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Kayonoike Pond

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Kayonoike Pond

花葉の池

3.8Est. 90Okayama, Chugoku
JTA Approved

Overview

The lotus pond on the south side of the garden beside the Enyotei House and the Eisho-no-ma Room is called Kayonoike.

Kayonoike is a lotus pond inside Okayama's formal garden, fed by underground pipes from the garden's stream and cascading over a rock arrangement at its edge. From mid-June through August, large white ittenshikai lotus flowers bloom here, each up to 30 centimeters across, opening at dawn and closing by early afternoon. A small bridge crosses the center of the pond, and a weeping cherry tree stands at the north end while maples line the south side. The Nishikigaoka woods behind create a dense, layered backdrop. The lotus season is when the pond is most worth visiting and most photographed.

Practical info

Japanese name
花葉の池
Nearest station
Okayama Station (20 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
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