Shirotori Garden features classic Japanese garden scenery, with lush lawns, a shimmering pond, and ancient trees. The peaceful and enchanting atmosphere here really helps you relax.

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Shirotori Garden
A splendid Japanese garden to depict nature in the Chubu Region.
This strolling Japanese garden surrounding a pond is created after the geography of Chubu Region. The grounds cover 3.7 hectares, the largest in the Tokai Region. The hill is likened to Mt. Ontake where Kiso River starts and runs down to Nezame-no-Toko Gorge, then the River calms down and branches into Ibi River and Nagara River. You can imagine how the magnificent Chubu Region’s natural beauty is described while you stroll the garden for fun. Shiratori Garden is made up of eight scenes called Shiratori Hakkei. Take time to appreciate the landscape.
Almost at the center of the Garden, Tea Room Seiu-tei is located. The classic Sukiya-style architecture was created with the collaboration of Kyoto Sukiya Carpenters and Owari Carpenters. The exterior is likened to a swan in a descent and expresses sublime harmony between the garden and architecture. You can spend a rich time looking over Shioiri Garden, which is set to recreate ever-changing ocean tides, and tasting green tea and sweets at “Tea Room Shioiri.”
Highlights
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The largest strolling Japanese garden surrounding a pond in the Tokai Region that is likened to Chubu Region’s geography.
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Note the sublime architecture of Tea Room Seiha-tei near the center of the garden.
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You can look over Shioiri Garden and taste green tea at Tea Room Shioiri.
Photos
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Tea Room Seiu-tei is often used for tea ceremony and poetry party
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Fall foliage season adds impressive sights
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Weeping cherry and red cherry bloom together in grace
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In the fresh green season, the breeze from the falls and stream is exhilarating
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Tea Room Shioiri serves Nagoya specialty, Kishimen noodles (Lunch: 11:30am-1:30pm)
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A set of Japanese sweets and green tea available at Tea Room Shioiri
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)
Leaflets are in English and Chinese but no staff speaks foreign languages.
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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?
Re-entry is not allowed.
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Is free WiFi available in the facility?
Tea Room Shioiri has Wi-Fi.
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Are coin lockers available?
Not available.
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Can I go around the garden on a wheelchair?
Yes, some parts have stairs but there is a route for wheelchairs around the garden.
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Is parking available?
There is a parking by the front gate for 300 yen.
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Is there any eatery?
Tea Room Shioiri serves a green tea set and sweets. During lunch time (11:30am-1:30pm), you can order Kishimen noodles or hashed beef rice.
Reviews
Some reviews are AI-translated.
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This is a great spot for a relaxing stroll. It's a strolling-style garden, and Shirotori Garden is the largest in the Chubu region! 👍
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 白鳥庭園
- Postal Code
- 456-0036
- Address
- 2-5 Atsutanishimachi, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi
- Telephone
- 052-681-8928
- Closed
- Mondays (If it falls on a holiday, closed on the following weekday), December 29th-January 3rd
- Hours
- 9:00am - 5:00pm(Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
- Admission
- Adult: 300 yen, Middle schooler and younger: Free
- Directions
- From Nagoya Municipal Subway, Nashiro Line’s Atsuta Jingu Nishi Station, walk 10 min.
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)