Mifuneyama Rakuen
Constructed over three years by the 28th Lord of Takeo, Shigeyoshi Nabeshima, during the late Edo period, Mifuneyama Garden is a masterpiece of the Kano school of painting. Designated as a National Registered Monument, this garden boasts 2,000 cherry blossom trees including Yoshino, Oshima, Yama, and Yae varieties, spread across its 25,000-square-meter expanse.
Ogi Park
Designated as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots, Ogi Park was created by the second lord of the Ogi Domain, Naoyoshi Nabeshima, following the vision of the first lord, Motoshige Nabeshima. This renowned garden boasts approximately 3,000 cherry blossom trees, with the majestic 350-year-old kakumaki tree standing as the centerpiece.
Flower Basket Japanese Meal
Enjoy the Spring Flower Basket Meal and Saga Brand Pork, Wakakusu Pork Hot Pot.Savor a creative Japanese-style cuisine featuring seasonal fish and local vegetables in a tranquil Japanese ambiance.
*Please note that the meal content is subject to change without prior notice.
Takeo Shrine
The 'Takeo no Daigusu,' believed to be over 3000 years old, is the sacred tree (shinboku) of Takeo Shrine, the oldest shrine in Takeo City. Ranked 7th in Japan's giant tree rankings, it is designated as a natural monument of the city. With its imposing presence, it exudes a mystical atmosphere, and inside its approximately 12-tatami-sized trunk, the deity Tenjin is enshrined. Why not experience this renowned power spot in Kyushu?"