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
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