Cowra Japanese Garden Cherry Blossom
Annual events in the Garden - Hina Matsuri - Dolls Festival March - Childrens Day May - Sakura Matsuri - Cherry Blossom Festival September - Carols in the Garden December Cowra Japanese Garden.
Cowra japanese garden cherry blossom. An annual Sakura Matsuri cherry blossom festival is held in the gardens during September and celebrates the arrival of spring. Sakura Matsuri is a major event on Cowras tourism calendar celebrating the birth of spring. Sakura Matsuri at the Cowra Japanese Garden is celebrated annually in September when the cherry blossoms are at their peak.
Winding paths and benches invite you to view the garden slowly and mindfully in all of its detail - stones water lanterns bridges buildings plants and animals. At five hectares 12 acres the Cowra Japanese Garden is the largest Japanese garden in the Southern Hemisphere. The garden provides a peaceful area to enjoy a bit of solitude and is especially enchanting in early spring.
I hope you are managing this stay home order due to the COVID-19. Greetings from Takako in Sydney. Sakura Avenue In 1988 as a bicentennial project Cowra Shire Council planted 1988 cherry blossom trees between the Cowra War Cemetery the site of the Prisoner Of War Camp and the Japanese Gardens as a sign of peace and reconciliation with the Japanese people.
The festival celebrates the birth of spring and attracts performers from across Australia and around the world. An annual Sakura Matsuri cherry blossom festival is a major event in Cowras tourism calendar and is held in the gardens during September. Online bookings open 1st July on the link below.
Locals Australian and International visitors alike have the opportunity to experience traditional elements of Japanese culture. In addition to the cherry blossom trees the Japanese Garden has plenty of trails to explore. Seattle Japanese Garden is 35 acre urban sanctuary.
Experience traditional elements of Japanese culture including traditional ikebana displays tea ceremonies and bonsai demonstrations. To watch as the petals from the Sakura tree fall from above blanketing the ground with pastel coloured flowers wh. The festival is held in the Cowra Japanese Gardens each year when the Cherry Blossom is at its peak.