
Kazahaya no Sato 2025 Wisteria Festival
The heart-shaped wisteria trellis 💖 is a must-see!
2025 Wisteria Festival
Dates: April 18 (Friday) to May 6 (Tuesday)
Admission: 8 AM – 6 PM (Last entry)
Opening Hours: 8 AM – Sunset
Fees: Varies depending on blooming status
Adults: ¥100 – ¥1500
Middle School Students: ¥0 – ¥750
Children, holders of disability certificates, and pets: ¥0
“Experience the breathtaking views of wisteria with all five senses!”
💡 Limited events from April 19 to May 5! 🌟
🐵 Monkey performances, 📸 Flower Queen photo sessions, 🎭 Street performances…
🌊 Seafood monster grilling & 🥟 Tsukuba dumplings are also not to be missed!
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KAZAHAYA NO SATO
Welcome to Kazahaya Village.
Plum blossoms, wisteria flowers, and hydrangeas bloom in the garden from early spring to autumn.
Please enjoy the beautiful scenery of flowers blooming across the spacious grounds.
2025!Blooming Update
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Blooming Update: March 6
The blooming rate has exceeded 70%! Even the late-blooming weeping plum blossoms have gradually started to bloom. During the Plum Festival, you can also enjoy the beautiful hanatemizu (floating flower arrangements in water).

Blooming Update: Sunday, February 23, 2025
This year, due to the cold wave, the blooming has been significantly delayed, with only about 5% of the flowers in bloom overall. However, the early-blooming varieties such as "Yaekankobai," "Yaetobai," and "Michishirube" are reaching 80% bloom to full bloom. The...

Delicious Takoyaki at the Kazahaya-no-Sato Ume Festival!
Join us at the Kazahaya no Sato in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, for the Plum Festival. While you admire the beautiful plum blossoms, be sure to try YAKIMARU's takoyaki! We will be selling them exclusively from Kazahaya Chaya during the festival. The Charm of YAKIMARU's...

B-1 Grand Prix Gold Winner! Tsu Gyoza is Here!
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news with you! The award-winning "Tsu Gyoza" has finally arrived! This incredible dish, which won the prestigious B-1 Grand Prix Gold Award, is known for its impressive 15cm diameter and its flavorful chicken soup, crafted under...

“Ume Udon” Featured on TV!
We are thrilled to announce that our "Ume Udon," available at Kazahaya Chaya, was recently featured on the TV programs "Chanto!" and "Hanasaka Times!" This special dish, with its refreshing flavor and delightful aroma of ume (Japanese plum), is made using plums...

Plum Festival2025
about 66 Varieties, Approximately 585 Plum Trees - A Spectacular Plum Grove Plum Festival 2025 • 65 varieties and 565 colorful plum trees • The Yoro Plum Tree: Over 100 years old and 6 meters tall • Plum Shower: Capture unforgettable photos among the stunning...
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KAZAHAYA NO SATO
HANANOKA-JINJYA
We have Hana no Oka Shrine in the park.
This shrine enshrines Prince Shotoku.
Prince Shotoku is famous for founding Shitenno-ji Temple in 593 AD.
Shitenno-ji Temple was founded based on the “Shikain System.”
What is the “Shikain System”?
Kyoden-in
Seyaku-in
Ryobyo-in
Hiden-in
The “Shikain System” consists of these four.
Kyoden-in is a temple.
Seyaku-in is a pharmacy and Ryobyo-in is a hospital.
Hiden-in is a social welfare facility for the sick and the elderly with no relatives.
Public social welfare as we know it today was established by this system of Prince Shotoku.
Kazahaya no Sato serves as a workshop for users of “Kazahaya- no Sato”, a facility for the disabled operated by the social welfare corporation, Seiju-kai.
From such a social standpoint, we founded Hana no Oka Shrine to worship Prince Shotoku, the founder of welfare, and to thank him daily. We hope that everyone will revere him as well.
Please be sure to visit the shrine when you come to Kazahaya no Sato.
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Dear Overseas Travel Agents
Please visit Kazahaya no Sato when you come to Japan.
Group tours are also welcome.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to make a reservation for your visit.



KAZAHAYA NO SATO
Seasonal Flowers
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Introducing photos of flowers blooming in Kazahaya No Sato.
Plum Festival
Mid-February to late March
Wisteria Festival
Mid-April to early May
Hydrangea Festival
Early June to mid-July