Mizu-no-Mori Water Botanical Garden

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Upper water lily pond at the Kusatsu City Aquatic Botanical Gardens (Photo: Water lily pond – Greg Peterson / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

Also known as Kusatsu Aquatic Botanical Garden, the Mizu-no-Mori Water Botanical Garden is a wonder for flora enthusiasts. Located in Shiga Prefecture on the southeastern shore of Lake Biwa, this botanical garden specialized in aquatic plants and is especially renowned for its lotus displays. Mizu-no-Mori means “water forest” and it’s easy to see why this treasure trove of plants invokes curiosity and glee from visitors.

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地址

1091 Oroshimocho, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-0001 (路线)

营业时间

9:00 - 16:30 Closed now

开放时间

星期一 关闭
星期二 9:00 - 16:30
星期三 9:00 - 16:30
星期四 9:00 - 16:30
星期五 9:00 - 16:30
星期六 9:00 - 16:30
星期天 9:00 - 16:30
假期 9:00 - 16:30

电话号码

077-568-2332

备品

  • 适合婴儿
  • 哺乳室
  • Restroom
  • 免费停车场

Facilities

  • Restaurant

交通方式

Take the bus bound for Lake Biwa Art Museum at Kusatsu Station and get off at the Mizu-no-Mori stop. It takes about 25 minutes.

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