Nagoya Agricultural Center is a large city-operated public gardens in the east of the city.
The gardens are especially known for their plum blossoms in March.
It's free to get in, there's a cafe/restaurant, a shop selling often organic vegetables as well as plants and health foods, glass houses, a bamboo forest, streams and even a model farm with battery chickens, pigs, sheep, goats and cows.
![Nagoya Agricultural Center](http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/5225/1196/400/nagoya-agric-center.jpg)
The nearest station is Hirabari on the Tsurumai Line - head east from the station on the road to Toyota. The Nagoya Agricultural Center is about 15 minutes on foot on your right.
![Plum Blossom, Nagoya Agricultural Center](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvfPIWHdAONR88Tlkb-FJQKcMwgR8lTH-hoJpu8NbUyFEeo5Xz_AyeFyRnrZ41Copk3wzsdgFSNEQzxwboHKFlmH6nl3UdVNPW2NLYmt9FkLvIr_anMErDjcqQ6GoC9IqgZqAU_hukj3w/s320/ume-1.jpg)
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Japanese Gardens
Plum
Nagoya
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