Trees we provide

    Assorted trees from various parts of Japan are on display in our main office. We also can provide over 900 different trees from what we have exhibited in our office. Please take your time walking through and enjoying the exhibition.

    Traditional Japanese gardens

    21-century Japanese gardens

    Japanese and Western style natural gardens

    Natural highland style gardens

    Tea gardens

    Commercial spaces

    Indoor gardens

    European style gardens

    Gardens for indoor and outdoor space of buildings

    We also create other garden styles

    We provide trees and garden materials used in the various styles of gardens listed above. When we plant trees, we wrap roots in special materials, just in case we pull it out for transplanting. Digging out trees for transplanting all at once is prohibited to keep good tree condition. We supervise the changing of the seasons. For example, we provide cold-weather protection for trees during winter.

  • Michinoku-yamazakura-tutuzi (a type of azaleas)

    Hyakujikko

    White azalea, which have long been favored by the Imperial family

    Rōboku-bai (a type of Japanese apricot)

    Daituki-Hanamomo (a type of peach blossom)

    Byōbu-keyaki (a type of zelkova tree)

    Kyoto Kitayamadai ōsugi (a type of Japanese cedar)-estimated 450 to 800 years old

Michinoku-yamazakura-tutuzi (a type of azaleas)

Hyakujikko
(a type of Crape myrtle)
Hyakujikko
(a type of Crape myrtle)
White azalea, which have long been favored by the Imperial family
Rōboku-bai
(a type of Japanese apricot)
Daituki-Hanamomo
(a type of peach blossom)
Byōbu-keyaki
(a type of zelkova tree)
Kyoto Kitayamadai ōsugi
(a type of Japanese cedar)-estimated 450 to 800 years old