4-4-1 Osu, Naka-ku, Nagoya 460-0011, Aichi PrefectureMap
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It is also a free garden, but unlike most Japanese styles, the architecture is basically Spanish. The garden is like a park, Nagoya itself is a quieter city.
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Hisaya-odori Garden Flarie Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In Heisei 5 (1998), a mini theme park "Laon Pavilion" centered on Laon opened. The garden was built for the lover of Laon at that time, the European ambassador. The garden is of Spanish architectural style, and the roof of the atrium is borrowed from the Crystal Palace of the World Exposition in London. It was abolished in 2011, then reopened, closed again in March 2014, and reopened on September 24, 2014 after refurbishment. The garden has various colors of flowers blooming in four seasons, which is very beautiful and looks like a beautiful picture scroll from a distance.
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It is also a free garden, but unlike most Japanese styles, the architecture is basically Spanish. The garden is like a park, Nagoya itself is a quieter city.
A place of relaxation in the center of Nagoya. Even though admission is free, you can enjoy beautiful flowers and scenery and have a BBQ!
a nice park located near the shopping area in sakae
A city oasis surrounded by lots of flowers and gardens
Very ancient place... I have a deep memory of Nagoya's strong harmony. The impression here is that it is the same warmth and yearning. Its charm is not only physical and architectural, but also a mature and stable feeling even when walking on the road. There are Nagoya Castle, Osu Kwan-yin Temple, Retian Shengong architecture.