KAZAHAYA NO SATO
PARK MAP
PARK MAP of Kazahaya no Sato
1-PLUM MAIN STREET
2-VIEW FROM THE HILL
3-View from the hill
4-View from the hill
5-ARTISTIC PINK PLUM
6-Coral-colored plum
7-Pink weeping plum
8-A plum named "As You Like It"
9-BRIGHT RED PLUM (KAGOSHIMA)
10-Wisteria above the waterfall
11-WISTERIA LIKE AURORA
12-WISTERIA ARCH AS IF IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
13-THE ONLY WISTERIA TRELLIS IN THE WORLD
14-WISTERIA TRELLIS SPREADING IN A FAN SHAPE
15-WISTERIA BLOOMING LIKE A CURTAIN
16-YAE-KOKURYU
17-Yae-kokuryu
18-NINE FEET WISTERIA
19-HYDRANGEA AND KAZAHAYA POND
20-HYDRANGEA ENTRANCE
21-HYDRANGEAS OF VARIOUS COLORS
22-WAVES OF LOVE
23-HYDRANGEAS OF VARIOUS COLORS
24-HYDRANGEA AVENUE
25-HYDRANGEA FROM TUDOI BRIDGE
26-SABRINA
27-SELMA
28-SUMIDA FIREWORKS AND SKY BLUE
29-SHARONA
30-SELMA
31-Pink Temari
32-Annabelle
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 on 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.