Morizu no Fuji Wisteria Viewing Party
Date: Apr 25,2026(Sat)
Yatomi's floral spring getaway
The Morizu no Fuji wisterias of Yatomi City are designated a municipal natural monument and are said to have been planted in 1647 when rice paddies in the Morizu area were first developed.
The wisterias meet their peak beauty in late April. Just as this occurs, tea is available while supplies last and you can enjoy admission to the Ran-tei Study, Shinto taiko drum performances, traditional Japanese court music and a Shinto Urayasu shamaness dance, as well as an appearance by produce vendors while supplies last.
| Holding time | 10:00 am–3:00 pm |
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| Place | Morizu no Fuji Park |
| Location | 〒498-0036 14-607 Morizu, Yatomi-shi, Aichi |
| Fee | Admission free of charge Note: • Prices are subject to change. Check the official site, etc. for the most up-to-date information. |
| Parking | Available, free of charge |
| Phone number | 0567-65-4355 (Yatomi City Historical Folk Museum, available 9:00 am–5:00 pm, Tue–Sun) |
Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.
ACCESS
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- Access by public transport
- Just outside Kinchan Community Bus's Morizu no Fuji Bus Stop after a change to the bus from Yatomi Station on the Kintetsu, JR, and Meitetsu Lines.
Note:
• Community bus runs on weekdays and Saturdays only.
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- Access by car
- Approx. 15 min. from Yatomi Interchange on the Higashi-Meihan Expressway.
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