Bonsai Museum Near Me

Programs scheduled throughout the year offer a variety of topics related to bonsai and include lectures demonstrations workshops and other activities designed to help the novice as well as appeal to the more experienced bonsai enthusiast.
Bonsai museum near me. How to get there. Recently voted best place to take an out of towner and one of the best museums off the mall by washington city paper readers the national bonsai penjing museum is the first and finest of its kind in the world. To get to shunkaen bonsai museum get on the jr so bu line from downtown tokyo and get off at koiwa station. If you book with tripadvisor you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Discover national bonsai museum in washington d c. One of the dwarven trees dates back to 1625 and survived the hiroshima bombing. In the meantime we invite you to join our community online. The arboretum is located in the northeast section of washington dc approximately ten minutes from the capitol building.
At koiwa take the south exit and across the parking take bus 76. Welcome to the world s first and finest museum devoted to bonsai. Use this link to open the map on google maps. National arboretum is honored to provide financial programmatic and curatorial support for the u s.
Shunkaen bonsai museum can be crowded so we recommend booking e tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. Preliminary research indicates that the domoto maple is one of the oldest. Get off at keiyouguchi bus stop the ride should take about 15 minutes. We will do our best to continue to share our bonsai love here and on facebook instagram and youtube.
See all 3 shunkaen bonsai museum tickets and tours on tripadvisor. The national bonsai foundation in partnership with the u s. National arboretum in washington dc. Know that the bonsai will be well taken care of and ready to see you when the time comes.
National arboretum at 3501 new york avenue n e. View google maps of our location. The bonsai in our collection with the oldest in training since date is the museum s signature domoto maple named after the japanese american nurseryman kanetaro domoto who cared for the tree after it was imported as a bonsai to america from japan in 1913.