Kayonoike Pond
nature
Kayonoike Pond
花葉の池
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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