A heart skipping a beat in pale pink. Come see Takehara’s cherry blossoms that herald spring.
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Feel
- Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots
- Surrounding Areas
- Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings
- Takehara Scenic Spots
A few artisans are always on hand making bamboo crafts such as baskets and ornaments. In addition to tours, there are product displays and sales.
If you’d like, you can join a “bamboo craft experience,” where you can make bamboo items such as baskets or bamboo dragonflies with careful guidance from an artisan.
Outside the building, there is a landscaped plaza with bamboo and bamboo grass plantings.
This plaza features bamboo varieties and Kenninji-style fences that evoke the origins of Takehara’s name. At the back stands Kōsaikyo, the study of Meiji-era scholar Nakamura Sanri, and the area includes benches as a rest space.
3 min by car from Takehara Station (JR Kure Line)
16 min by car from Kawachi IC (Sanyo Expressway)
22 min by car from Hiroshima Airport
14 min on foot from Takehara Station (JR Kure Line)
5 min on foot from Michi-no-Eki Takehara
130 minutes by train from JR Hiroshima Station to JR Takehara Station
80 min from JR Hiroshima Station by express bus “Kaguya-hime-go,” then a 7-min walk from the “Shinko-bashi” bus stop
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Phone Number:0846-22-0973
Please arrive by 14:30.
Groups of 6 or more wishing to participate should make a reservation by the day before.