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Kanoya Rose Garden

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Kanoya Rose Garden — location in Kagoshima, Kanoya

Kagoshima · Kanoya

31.3931°N, 130.9092°E

Kanoya Rose Garden (かのやばら園) is one of Japan's largest rose gardens with 50,000 bushes representing 1,500 varieties spread across 8 hectares of hillside overlooking Kanoya Bay. The garden blooms twice annually — spring (late April–early June) and autumn (late October–early December) — with peak colors and fragrance in May and November.

The garden uses terraced hillside to create 'walls' of roses in cascading color gradients — red fading to pink to white to yellow.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Closed: Open daily year-round (off-season has minimal blooms and reduced entry fee)

Entrance Fee

¥620 (peak bloom season). ¥310 (off-season).

Best Season

Spring peak: May 10–25. Autumn peak: November 1–15. Check weekly bloom reports on the garden website before visiting.

Visit Duration

1.5–2 hours to walk the terraced hillside gardens and photograph the color-gradient rose sections

Getting There

Access Information

Kanoya City. A drive from Kanoya Station. Entry: ¥620 (peak season), ¥310 (off-season/fewer blooms). Free parking.

Insider Guide

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**Bloom timing:** Spring peak: May 10–25 (varies by 1 week based on weather). Autumn peak: November 1–15. The garden publishes weekly bloom reports on their website (Japanese only) — check before visiting. Off-season (July–September) has minimal blooms and reduced entry fee but is not worth visiting unless you're a rose breeder. **Photography spots:** The 'Rainbow Garden' section creates color-gradient terraces — photograph from the elevated walkway looking down the hillside for the full color spectrum effect. Early morning (9:00–10:00) has soft light; late afternoon (15:00–17:00) has golden hour glow. **Rose soft cream:** The on-site café serves rose-flavored soft-serve ice cream (¥450) made with edible rose extract — floral aroma, slightly sweet, pink colored. The café also sells rose jam, rose tea, and rose cosmetics. The soft cream is surprisingly good (not perfumy) and makes a photogenic snack amid the rose fields.

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