Shirotori Garden
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Seiu-tei Tea Ceremony
Experience the art of the tea ceremony in the serene setting of Seiu-tei, surrounded by the natural beauty of Shirotori Garden. Sip on green tea and indulge in traditional Japanese sweets while admiring the landscape.
Shioiri-tei Restaurant
Enjoy a meal or coffee at Shioiri-tei, a restaurant overlooking the picturesque Shioiri-no-niwa garden. Immerse yourself in the changing landscape with water features that mimic the ebb and flow of the tide.
Seasonal Events
Witness the beauty of Shirotori Garden throughout the seasons, from cherry blossoms in spring to hydrangea festivals in summer, and vibrant autumn leaves. Don't miss the winter illumination event for a magical night-time experience.
Culture and History
Shirotori Garden reflects Nagoya's nature through its design, with elements representing the local geography and landmarks. Explore the garden's history as a World Design Expo entry and its transformation into a traditional Japanese garden.
Local Cuisine
While at Shirotori Garden, indulge in traditional Japanese sweets during a tea ceremony or enjoy a meal at Shioiri-tei restaurant. Experience the unique flavors of Japanese cuisine amidst the serene surroundings of the garden.
Cultural Significance
Shirotori Garden's design elements reflect the natural geography of the area, with the main pond symbolizing Ise Bay and the hill representing Mt. Ontake, offering insights into Japanese garden traditions.
Events and Activities
Throughout the year, the garden hosts various events such as the Plum Tree Bonsai Exhibition, Concert Under The Moon, tea ceremonies, and classical Japanese concerts, providing cultural experiences for visitors.