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Jozan'en Teahouse and Garden
Time for serenely relaxing tranquility.
Ishikawa Jozan, a notable samurai and literati from the early Edo period, was born in Anjo City. This traditional tea house was built to replicate Shisendo in Kyoto, where Jozan spent his last days.
| Location | 〒444-1221 180-1, Nakahongo, Izumi-cho, Anjo-City, Aichi |
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| Fee | Adults 100 yen, groups (10 persons and over) 80 yen, junior high school age and under free (May change depending on the events being held) |
| Opening days / hours | 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission at 16:30) Some events go later into the night, check previously (be careful as buses end quite early) |
| Parking | 60 free parking spaces |
| Restrooms | Available |
| Holidays | Monday (open if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 28 to January 4) |
| Phone number | 0566-92-7780 |
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ACCESS
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- Access by public transport
- •From Nagoya Station, take the JR Tokaido Main Line, alight at Anjo Station and ride a taxi 15 min
•Optionally, at Anjo Station take the Ankuru Circulator Bus (left or right) and alight at Anjo Kosei Byoin Hospital (it is also possible to board this bus from the Minami-Anjo Station of Meitetsu Nishio Line). From there, take the Ankuru Bus Nanbu Sen (Southern Line - Number 3) and alight at Izumi Jozan Sono bus stop - walk south 140m, turn right and walk an additional 100m
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- Access by car
- Exit at the Route 23 Izumi I.C. and drive south for approx. 10 minutes.
Approx. 35 minutes by car from the Tomei Expressway Okazaki I.C.
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