Seibi-en
Seibi-en is a Japanese garden with raised traditional dry landscape and pond. Moriyoshi Seito, the 24th master of the Seito family, invited the 4th generation master of the Oishibugakuryu style, Teiju Obata, to build it in 1902. It took 9 years to complete.
The Seibikan hall has a unique beauty that melds perfectly with the garden. It’s built in a rare mix of Japanese and western styles and still retains a feeling of Meiji era culture. It was also used as the model for a famous animated movie setting.
Business Hours | mid-April to end-September Open: 9:00 am Close: 5:00 pm October to mid-November Open: 9:00 am Close: 4:30 pm mid-November to mid-April Open: 10:00 am Close: 3:00 pm |
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Price | Adult: 500 yen Middle and high school students: 330 yen Child: 220 yen Under elementary school students: Free Mid-November to early April Adult: 250 yen Middle and high school students: 170 yen Child: 110 yen Pre-school child: Free |
Holiday | December 29 to January 3 |
Address | 1 Ishibayashi, Saruka,Hirakawa-shi, Aomori |
Transportation | Hirosaki Station Konan Railway Hirosaki Station - Tsugaru Onoe Station (20 minutes) - 10 minutes walk Hirosaki Station Konan Bus Hirosaki Station Seibi-en Mae Stop (30 minutes) |
Parking lot | Available |
Contact | Motenashi Roman Center |
Tel | 0172-43-5610 |
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