The 74th Nagahama Plum Bonsai Exhibition
[Period]January 10th (Friday) to March 10th (Monday), 2025 Open every day during the period
[Time] 9:00-17:00 (entry until 16:30)
・Nighttime illumination will be extended until 7:30pm on weekends and holidays from January 25th (Saturday) to February 24th (Monday, national holiday)
(Entry until 7pm)
[Fee] 800 yen for adults, 400 yen for elementary and junior high school students (20% discount for groups of 20 or more)
The Nagahama Outing Passport (1,500 yen) can also be used, and admission is free for those who bring a disability certificate (smartphone certificate is also acceptable).
If you require assistance, one carer will be accommodated free of charge.
[Venue] Keiunkan (Minatomachi, Nagahama City, 3 minutes walk from JR Nagahama Station)
[Contents] The Nagahama Plum Bonsai Exhibition, which began in 1952 (Showa 27), is now in its 74th year and is held regularly according to the flowering season.
Approximately 90 pots will be on display. There is plenty to see, including giant trees that are nearly 3 meters tall and ancient trees that are said to be 400 years old.
Due to its history and scale, it is popular as the largest bonsai exhibition in Japan, and has now become a seasonal feature of the Kansai region.
The main building is home to a traditional Japanese-style room built in the Meiji period, where rows of plum blossom bonsai trees are lined up, captivating all visitors.
Studio Azure will be in charge of exhibitions in the new building.
[Transportation] Train: 3 minutes walk from JR Nagahama Station
By car: Approximately 15 minutes from Nagahama IC on the Hokuriku Expressway
Venue:Keiunkan