Bonsai Village Saitama

The place to not only see bonsai but also learn about this ancient and very japanese craft the village is home to omiya bonsai museum the world s first museum devoted solely to bonsai.
Bonsai village saitama. Jun 14 2020 loosely clustered into the bonsai village 15 bonsai nurseries lie within walking distance of one another in omiya each displaying its wares in an formal open air japanese garden. The omiya bonsai village is the general name for the area on the north side of omiya park enclosed within the tobu noda line and jr utsunomiya line. Could have easily spent the whole day there sitting and enjoying the ambiance. The omiya bonsai village 大宮盆栽村 ōmiya bonsaimura in saitama city is a tranquil neighborhood two train stations north of omiya station.
Private tour the bonsai tour from 93 80 bonsai tour with a local expert guide. According to tripadvisor travelers these are the best ways to experience omiya bonsai art museum saitama. Omiya bonsai village is a quiet neighborhood established by ten bonsai nurseries and growers in the wake of the great kanto earthquake in 1923.
Multiple bonsai nurseries and a superb bonsai art museum are situated along the district s peaceful paths. Known as one of the most outstanding bonsai. The gardens can be visited on a day trip from tokyo but make sure you arrive early to have the place for yourself. Omiya bonsai village 大宮盆栽村 ōmiya bonsaimura is a small bonsai nursery precinct in bonsaicho in saitama started by a group of professional bonsai gardeners in tokyo during the 1920s.
Due to the situation with novel coronavirus the omiya bonsai art museum saitam reschedule the exhibitions and educational workshops on and after may 29 2020 avoiding novel coronavirus infection or spreading the reschedule exhibitions an cashless payment is available. Mind blowing collection of trees and history in a quiet and calming location. Private houses in the area typically have a collection of bonsai in their gardens. Visiting saitama was an incredible experience made better by swinging by the bonsai museum.