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A modern glass building stands amid a lush, green garden with colorful flowers, trees, and a small pond under a clear blue sky. Paths wind through the landscaped area, and benches invite visitors to relax.
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A modern glass building stands amid a lush, green garden with colorful flowers, trees, and a small pond under a clear blue sky. Paths wind through the landscaped area, and benches invite visitors to relax.
Nagoya

Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet

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Discover the enchanting oasis of the Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet, a haven of natural beauty nestled by the serene waters of Nagoya Port. As you step into this botanical paradise, you are greeted by an explosion of colors from a diverse array of wildflowers, each season painting the landscape with its unique palette.

Since its opening in 2002, Bluebonnet has captivated visitors with its 23 themed gardens, each offering a distinct horticultural experience. Whether you're exploring the vibrant fields of nemophila in spring or the lush greenery in summer, there's always something new to admire. 

The garden also features a charming café where you can unwind with Nagoya's culinary delights, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon. But Bluebonnet is more than just a visual feast; it's a place of inspiration and learning.

Attend one of the many gardening classes or events in the beautifully designed Sunny House, and take home some wildflower seeds from the garden shop to start your floral journey. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet.

Let the natural splendor invigorate your senses and inspire your inner gardener.

Hours

9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (March 1st - November 30th)

9:30 AM 4:00 PM (December 1st - December 25th)

Closed

Mondays (or the next day if Monday is a National holiday)

Winter Season (December 21st, 24th and End of February)

Available

All year (except Mondays and Winter Season)

Minimum Age

All ages are welcome

Admission Fee

300 yen (Adult)

200 yen (Seniors over 65)

150 yen (High School Students to Elementary School Students)

Free (Children under six years old)


Phone
+81 52-951-8211
Website
megrassgarden-n.com


The area

Address
42 Shiomichō, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 455-0028, Japan

Phone

+81 52-951-8211

Website

megrassgarden-n.com

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What other travelers are saying about Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet

A lovely garden, actually a number of different little gardens. They occasionally hold free concerts and there are classes that you can take ( and pay for). There's a restaurant but before you enter there is a picnic area near the water that you can use. Plenty of free parking or take the water bus or a city bus ( included in the Nagoya DouNichi weekend pass.) The bus stop is across a busy street so you'll need to use the overpass. One to two hours stroll g around is more than enough time to cover the whole area.

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Nearby attractions to see

A traditional Japanese castle with green rooftops stands behind blooming cherry blossom trees under a clear blue sky.

Nagoya Castle

Purple wisteria flowers hang in clusters from a wooden pergola above, with green shrubs and pink flowers below, in front of a stone wall in a garden setting.

Meijo Park

A traditional five-story Japanese pagoda stands among colorful autumn trees under a clear blue sky.

Kōshō-ji Temple

Jimokuji Kannon

Jimokuji Kannon


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Frequently Asked Questions

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed inside the premises due to the nature of the garden and for the safety of our visitors and wildlife.

Yes, we offer guided tours in English and Japanese. Please check our website or inquire at the ticket counter for more information.

We have designated paths for wheelchairs and strollers throughout the garden for easy navigation.

Yes, we have designated picnic areas where you can enjoy food and drinks. However, alcohol is not allowed inside the garden.

Yes, we have a souvenir shop where you can purchase unique gifts and wildflower products from the garden. Make sure to stop by before you leave!
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Elisa Gray
Jun 23, 2018
This is a place for those whom enjoy classical/instrumental music. Presentations take place on every weekend. The garden area requires more attention from the administrators.
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S. Morita
Nov 27, 2019
Beautiful view and events. The staff and cooperators work hard to provide the best experience.
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ラファエルボシオ
Nov 7, 2022
A human-made garden oasis surrounded by gigantic factories and power plants. Despite limited choice of foods and drinks, outside one banned.
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Tak D
Sep 26, 2019
Didn’t get chance to enter cause reach late. Plus it’s too far and public transportation is only bus which is way confusing
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