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Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park "Omotenashi Garden"

Period: Dec 14, 2024
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Do you know the "Omotenashi Garden" in Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park?
"Omotenashi Garden" is a work that won the grand prize of the Japan Federation of Landscape Architects Associations for its project to welcome guests with flowers and greenery in honor of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The president of the union will explain the garden.
At the same time, botanical artist Daisuke Nakajima will hold a bonsai workshop.
Why don't you take your time in the middle of Tokyo and enjoy the feeling of "Japanese"?

Time: 10:00~15:00
*Cancelled in case of rain

"Guided Tour of the Garden of Hospitality"
The Japan Federation of Landscape Architecture Associations, which worked on the "Omotenashi Garden", will guide you through the highlights.

Morning session 11:00-12:00 / Afternoon session 14:00-15:00
Capacity: 15 people each time
Admission: Free 
Meeting Point: No. 8 (Azumaya)
Meeting time: 1 0 minutes before the start of each session
Lecturer: Japan Federation of Landscape Architects Associations

"Mini Bonsai Workshop"
Make a hand-mounted mini bonsai.
Morning session 10:00-11:00 / Afternoon session 13:00-14:00
Capacity: 6 people each time
Participation fee: 3,000 yen (tax included) *Please pay in cash on the day of the event.
Eligibility: Elementary school students and older *Elementary school students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Lecturer: Botanical artist Daisuke Nakajima

"Was there a gourmet kitchen car?"
Hot drinks and snacks will be provided.
10:00〜15:00

Hospitality Garden Guided Tour / Application for Mini Bonsai Workshop *First-come, first-served basis
How to apply: Please apply at the Shiba Park Service Center window or by phone from November 25th.
TEL:03-3431-4359(8:30~17:30)

Access

Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo No. 6 & 8
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