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Buoy Buoy Garden

Artwork made from buoys, which are no longer used for fishing, and a garden with seasonal flowers fluttering in the air.

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Matsuda Etsuko, aka "Etchan," has created a garden called "Buoy Buoy Garden," which is decorated with artwork made from buoys. The buoys, which are no longer used for fishing, have been turned into Jizo statues and cat dolls! Visitors can't help but smile at the expressions on the faces of these unique buoy dolls. We recommend that you take your time to look around, find your favorite buoy doll, and take some photos as a memory.

The garden is also planted with seasonal flowers. The flowers fluttering in the breeze and the smiling faces of the many buoy dolls standing there are sure to soothe your heart.
You are free to visit, but please be aware that this is a private garden, so please mind your manners when you visit.

Highlights

  • This is a garden where you can enjoy artwork made from buoys and seasonal flowers.
  • You will be soothed by the unique expressions of the buoy dolls.
  • The garden is privately owned, so please observe good manners when visiting.

Photos

  • A garden where you can encounter photogenic scenery

    A garden where you can encounter photogenic scenery

  • The variety of expressions on the faces makes it fun to watch

    The variety of expressions on the faces makes it fun to watch

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Are there restrooms nearby?

A

There are no restrooms nearby.

Q

Are coin lockers available in the area?

A

No, there are no coin lockers.

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Details

Name in Japanese
ぶいぶいがーでん
Postal Code
769-1108
Address
Kyonohama, Takumacho Awashima, Mitoyo City, Kagawa
Hours
Since this is a private home, visitors are allowed only during appropriate hours.
Admission
Free
Access
1) 10-minute walk from Kamishinden Port
2) 1-hour walk from Awashima Port