【Mie Prefecture・Weeping Plum Trees】 Suzuka Forest Garden, home to approximately 200 renowned plum trees including the century-old “Heavenly Dragon” and “Earthly Dragon”, will open from 21 February. Night-time illumination will also be held.

2026.02.18

Suzuka no Mori Garden, a research cultivation farm located in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, will be open to the public for a limited period from Saturday, 21 February 2026.

The garden features approximately 200 meticulously tended plum trees, centred around the representative weeping plum variety “Kureha Shidare”. Among these, the renowned trees ‘Heavenly Dragon’ and ‘Earthly Dragon’, each over 100 years old, symbolise the garden. During their flowering season, the entire grounds are enveloped in vibrant spring colours.

One of the garden’s attractions is the opportunity to enjoy the majestic daytime scenery, framed by the Suzuka Mountains, and the enchanting night-time illumination. We invite you to experience this moving landscape heralding the arrival of spring.

Highlights of Suzuka no Mori Garden

The renowned trees ‘Heavenly Dragon’ and ‘Earthly Dragon’, each over a century old

The renowned tree ‘Heavenly Dragon’, with a powerful form as if ascending to the heavens
The renowned tree ‘Earthly Dragon’, with a sturdy form as if crawling across the earth

Symbolising Suzuka no Mori Garden, the renowned trees ‘Heavenly Dragon’ and ‘Earthly Dragon’, each over a century old, stand approximately 7 metres tall and are considered among Japan’s largest Japanese flowering plum trees. Their powerfully spreading branches and cascading blossoms, like waterfalls, convey the vitality of these ancient plum trees, captivating countless visitors.

Masterful pruning techniques, preserving tradition

The representative variety of weeping plum, “Gofuku Shidare”. Through masterful craftsmanship, it bears abundant blossoms
This garden aims to preserve and pass on the traditional Japanese pruning technique for weeping plum trees known as “shitate”. Craftsmen meticulously tend to each tree, carefully assessing its form and growth. All approximately 200 notable trees planted within the garden are shaped by this master craftsmanship. (Pruning demonstrations by craftsmen are also planned towards the end of the peak viewing period).

A fantastical illumination that changes its expression between day and night

The beautiful silhouette of the Suzuka Mountain Range's ridgeline and the sky shortly after the illumination begins
Famous trees emerging from the pitch-black darkness

At night, we plan to gently illuminate the weeping plum trees. At dusk, the weeping plum trees quietly emerge against the backdrop of the Suzuka Mountain Range’s ridgeline and the azure sky. Eventually, the flowers, illuminated like chandeliers within the pitch-black darkness, create an ethereal world.

Photography-friendly features and photo contest

Mist effects (2025 Photo Contest winning entry by @riemi4760)

This garden features plantings such as daffodils and Christmas roses that adorn the base of the plum trees, alongside areas generating ethereal mist effects, all designed to enhance your photography experience. Furthermore, our Instagram photo contest enters its eighth year, showcasing outstanding entries annually. Popular photographs include reflections captured in puddles after rain and scenes where fallen petals carpet the ground like a pink carpet.

Research Cultivation Farm ‘Suzuka no Mori Garden’ Overview

Event Dates: Saturday 21 February 2026 – Late March (Scheduled) (Open daily throughout period)
Opening Hours: 9:00–20:30
※Closes at 16:00 on days without illumination
※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time
※Illumination commences around 18:00
Location: 151-2 Yamamoto-chō, Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture
Admission Fee: ¥700–¥2,000
※Varies depending on bloom status. Half price for primary school children, free for pre-school children
※Cash, credit card and code payment accepted

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