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[Instant Reservation Confirmation] Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden | Hyogo, Kobe

Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden (六甲高山植物園)
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What You'll Experience

Feel the changing of the seasons in the plants from the cold areas of the world, centering on alpine plants, and in the seasonal flowers and nature of Mt. Rokko.
Enjoy alpine plants in the rock garden as you would see them in nature.
Enjoy Mt. Rokko's nature in the log house souvenir shop and mountain hut café.

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Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden
Taking advantage of the cool climate which is similar to that of southern Hokkaido, approximately 1500 species of plants are cultivated, ranging from alpine and cold area plants from around the world to Mt. Rokko's native herbs and plants. In the 50-square-kilometer garden, these plants are cultivated in conditions that is the closest to their natural environment, such as the rock garden where alpine plants are grown, wetlands along a mountain stream, the beech trees in the shade, and more.
The prized rock garden
You can observe alpine plants in a state closest to their alpine environment in this garden that recreates a rocky alpine area.
The weaving of red leaves in the Fall like a tapestry
The leaves on the summit of Mt. Rokko start turning red in mid-October. Early November is the best period to enjoy their view. Fiery reds and bright yellows look like an elegant tapestry.
Our mountain hut café, "Edelweiss"
It is a lovely mountain summit space with the warmth of wood and a terrace where sunrays filter through the trees.


-An Introduction of Recommended Plants-

The queen of alpine plants, dicentra (komakusa) / Blooms from mid-May to mid-June
It is a solitary flower that blooms in harsh areas where other plants do not survive. Its beautiful flower is full of dignity.
The Himalayan blue poppy, blooming in secluded areas / Blooms from mid-May to mid-June
The Himalayan blue poppy is a highly sought-after flower all over the world. It is a rare flower that blooms in Himalaya's most secluded areas.
The broad dwarf daylily, blooming only in the daytime / Blooms from late May to late July
This flower blooms open in the morning and wilts in the evening. More new flowers open up the next morning and wilt again. There are about 3000 daylily plants in the garden (1000 plants of subalpine species, 2000 plants of plateau species), so visitors can enjoy seeing daylilies for two months.

Enjoy beautiful sceneries and nature in all seasons.

Dicentra (komakusa), the queen of alpine plants, is a flower that blooms from mid-May to mid-June in harsh areas where other plants do not survive.

The Rock garden. You can observe alpine plants in a state closer to their alpine environment in this garden that recreates a rocky alpine area.

The mountain hut café, "Edelweiss".

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