Experience Preserved Flower Class in a Botanical Garden of Iyo City!

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Nakayama Chestnut Village Park is located next to beautiful mountains at Iyo city, Ehime prefecture. We will introduce you to a preserved flower class that can be experienced in the park's greenhouse.

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Iyo City is located almost in the centre of Ehime Prefecture. It's about a 25-minute drive from Matsuyama City, where Dogo Onsen is located, and is served by two train lines, making it easily accessible, while still retaining the good old Japanese scenery. You can get a glimpse of history and culture along the roads, with the Nakayama district blessed with the bounty of rural woodlands, the Iyo district, with its townscape that retains the atmosphere of a merchant-run town and brimming with warm human kindness, and the Futami district, embraced by lush greenery and the blessings of the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. This land, coloured by these three unique personalities, is full of things and experiences loved by locals. If you've ever thought, "I want to go to this place," "I want to eat that," or "I want to do that," you'll find it all in Iyoshi!

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Preserved flowers created by nature and human hands

In Chestnut Village Park, adjacent to beautiful mountains, there is a large, eye-catching botanical garden called Nakayama Flower House. The garden, which is free to enter, has about 100 different kinds of flowers cultivated on a 1,650m2 site, and the scent of flowers fills the garden no matter what season you visit. In this wonderful space, you can enjoy a preserved flower experience.

Choose your own color and shape to create your own original item

Nakayama Flower House's preserved flower classes offer materials according to your price and requests. You can also choose the flowers you like on the spot. Select the color and shape while imagining the final product.

Preserved flowers may look simple, but they are very complex. Just a few little tips can make a difference in whether they look beautiful or not. The staff will teach you carefully and in an easy-to-understand way, so beginners can take their time to learn. For repeat customers and those with experience, we can also accommodate requests for more advanced arrangements for more advanced users. Please let us know when you make a reservation.

A treasure trove of rare ornamental plants from around the world

Nakayama Flower House was originally established in Nakayama, Iyo City as a training and research facility for flower farmers who grow ornamental plants. Since it was a great opportunity, it was turned into a theme park where visitors could look around inside the facility, so that both tourists and locals could enjoy it.

Succulents are popular at the moment. You can encounter many rare varieties that you won't see anywhere else. The staff at the Flower House are very knowledgeable. If you see a plant that interests you, be sure to ask them about its characteristics. You're sure to hear some interesting stories.

Great for a walk in nature

A glass-walled building where you can feel the sunlight even while indoors. Temperate and tropical plants grow vibrantly, and there are plenty of fun features to help you feel the power of nature, such as a flower tunnel and a waterfall. There are also tables and chairs where you can relax, and drinks are available for purchase, so please come and spend some time relaxing in nature.

Iyo City is located almost in the centre of Ehime Prefecture. It's about a 25-minute drive from Matsuyama City, where Dogo Onsen is located, and is served by two train lines, making it easily accessible, while still retaining the good old Japanese scenery. You can get a glimpse of history and culture along the roads, with the Nakayama district blessed with the bounty of rural woodlands, the Iyo district, with its townscape that retains the atmosphere of a merchant-run town and brimming with warm human kindness, and the Futami district, embraced by lush greenery and the blessings of the tranquil Seto Inland Sea. This land, coloured by these three unique personalities, is full of things and experiences loved by locals. If you've ever thought, "I want to go to this place," "I want to eat that," or "I want to do that," you'll find it all in Iyoshi!

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