The International Garden
garden
The International Garden
国際庭園
Overview
The International Garden showcases eight garden styles from around the world.
The International Garden presents eight distinct garden styles from around the world across a single walkable park. Two Italian designs cover a tiered Renaissance flower garden and a symmetrical Tuscan layout with clipped hedgerows. A German garden arranges roses and imported flowers around three fountains; an Austrian section incorporates violin, piano, and treble clef sculptures sent from Vienna, acknowledging nearby instrument makers Yamaha and Kawai. Separate sections represent Australia, England, Nepal, China, and Korea, with each reflecting distinct architectural and planting traditions. The Nepalese garden has brick structures and lotus-surrounded Buddha figures; the Korean section is built around a central pond.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 国際庭園
- Nearest station
- Hamamatsu Station (30 min bus)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
Accessibility
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