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Sankeien’s Kanrenkai (Lotus Viewing)

PSA Yokohama
2024/07/24


Public Service Announcement for Yokohama City

24th July 2024


This week's edition is on “Kanrenkai” (lotus viewing) at Sankeien.


Sankeien is a Japanese garden located in Yokohama's Honmoku. It was created in the early 1900s, over a period of 20 years, by Sankei Hara, a businessman who made his fortune in the manufacturing and export of silk.


Inside the extensive garden, there are 17 historical buildings, gathered from places such as Kyoto and Kamakura. Visitors can enjoy seeing how they blend in seamlessly with the natural scenery.


Sankeien's founder, Hara Sankei, especially loved the lotus, as a flower of high virtue.

The lotus viewing, where visitors can admire the pink flowers blooming in a 1,700㎡ lotus pond, is being held on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays between 20th July and 11th August, and on 12th August. During this period, the garden will open from 7:00am to coincide with the lotus flowers, which start blooming early in the morning and close around midday. A “Teahouse Limited Breakfast Menu” will be available, as well as events such as the “Lotus Experience Corner” a free, hands-on event for children. “Fan-making using Lotus Leaves”, which can be enjoyed by adults too, will be held on four days during the lotus viewing period.


Please enjoy some summer fun for children and adults alike, while getting in touch with nature at Sankeien, a garden that preserves traditional Japanese culture.


Some events require advance reservation for participation.

For details, please see the Sankeien homepage.

Lotus viewing can be enjoyed for just the entrance fee.