The Shiratori Garden is a "pond strolling style" Japan garden centered on a large pond, and is based on the topography of the Chubu region centered on the three prefectures of the Tokai region.
In particular, daffodils bloom around the three Kiso rivers (Ibi, Nagara, and Kiso rivers) seen from the tea house called Kiyohatei and the pond with the topography of Ise Bay.
The daffodils here in the Swan Garden are called Japanese narcissus, but they are actually Japanese narcissus, which is native to the Mediterranean Sea and is a representative flower that blooms in winter, and daffodils, one of the basic species of Japanese narcissus.
Until the beginning of January, the winter tradition of the Swan Garden, which will be installed from November, "snow hanging" remains, so you can enjoy the atmosphere of the old winter of Japan, but we hope that you can feel that atmosphere in the photos you posted.
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