Omiya Bonsai Art Museum |
With an ample display of bonsai trees as well as bonsai- related workshops held year-round, there’s always a good time to pop by for a glimpse of Japan’s intriguing culture of bonsai.
From Shinjuku, take either the Saikyo Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line to Omiya Station, then transfer to the Tobu Urban Park Line for a two-stop ride to Omiya Koen Station.
Did you know that bonsai were originally believed to be the dwelling place of deities?
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From Shinjuku, take either the Saikyo Line or Shonan-Shinjuku Line to Omiya Station, then transfer to the Tobu Urban Park Line for a two-stop ride to Omiya Koen Station.
A pleasant ten-minute walk from the station will lead you to the museum.
Did you know that bonsai were originally believed to be the dwelling place of deities?
#Nature #Tradition #Art
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