Kubota Palm Garden

The Kubota Palm Garden (窪田椰子園, Kubota Yashien) is a botanical garden specializing in Arecaceae. It is located at Nakagawara 928, Masaki, Iyo-gun, Ehime Prefecture 791-3192, Shikoku, Japan, and open seven days a week with free admission. The garden was established circa 1935, and now contains over 70 species of Palmae on 1.5 hectares.

Kubota Palm Garden
窪田椰子園
Trunk with spines of the palm "Nipon yashi" (Oncosperma tigillarium) native to Malaysia where it is called "Nibung".
LocationNakagawara 928, Masaki, Iyo-gun, Ehime Prefecture 791-3192, Shikoku, Japan
Coordinates33°41′15.72″N 132°48′13.32″E
Area1.5 ha
Established1935 (1935)
Species70
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