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Manyo Botanical Garden

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Manyo Botanical Garden, located within the Kasuga Taisha Shrine complex in Nara, is Japan’s oldest botanical garden dedicated to plants featured in the ancient Manyoshu poetry collection. The garden contains over 300 plant species, each with cultural and historical significance. With seasonal flowers, quiet walking paths, and traditional landscapes, this garden is a peaceful escape for travelers interested in nature, history, and Japanese literature.

What to See & Do

  • 🌿 Walk through themed gardens 📜 featuring historic Manyoshu plants 🎋
  • 🌸 Enjoy vibrant seasonal 🌺 flower displays across the lush grounds ✨
  • 🛶 Explore peaceful ponds 💧 stone bridges and shaded seating areas 🧘
  • ⛩️ Combine your visit 🏮 with the majestic Kasuga Taisha Shrine nearby 📍

How to Get There

  • 🚌 Take a 20‒25 minute 🚍 bus or a 30-minute walk from Nara Station 🚉
  • 🚶 Enjoy a 15‒20 minute 👟 walk from Kintetsu Nara Station 📍
  • 🦌 Located conveniently ⛩️ beside Kasuga Taisha inside Nara Park 🌲

Travel Tips

  • 🌸 Visit in spring 🌿 or early summer for the most colorful blooms ✨
  • 👟 Bring water 💧 and wear comfortable shoes for walking the paths 👣
  • ☀️ Visit early in the day 🕒 to avoid the busy mid-day crowds 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
  • 📅 Check seasonal plant 🌺 calendars for the best timing and views 📜

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕒 9:00 AM ‒ Arrive at 🌿 the tranquil Manyo Botanical Garden ✨
  • 🕒 9:30 AM ‒ Explore the 🌺 various seasonal flower and plant areas 🌸
  • 🕒 10:15 AM ‒ Enjoy the 🛶 pond views and traditional stone bridges 💧
  • 🕒 11:00 AM ‒ Continue ⛩️ to Kasuga Taisha Shrine or Nara Park 🦌

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 9:00 AM ‒ 5:00 PM (last entry 4:00 PM)

Entry Fee:

¥500 per adult

Best Time to Visit:

Spring for wisteria and early summer for irises.

Location

📌Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara, Japan

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