
Living Art: Bonsai Tour
See bonsai through the eyes of someone who worked there. Your guide is a former Omiya Bonsai Museum staff member, bringing insider knowledge and behind-the-scenes stories that no guidebook can offer.
About This Tour
See bonsai through the eyes of someone who worked there. Your guide is a former Omiya Bonsai Museum staff member, bringing insider knowledge and behind-the-scenes stories that no guidebook can offer.
Bonsai is more than a small tree — it is a living artwork that can take decades, even centuries, to perfect. On this tour, you will learn how these trees are shaped, why each one tells a unique story, and what it truly takes to care for a national treasure.
Duration
3 hours
Price (per person)
Adults: ¥3,900
Children: ¥3,750
Youths: ¥3,750
Seniors: ¥3,750
Group Size
2 to 6 people
Meeting Point
Japan, 331-0804 Saitama, Kita Ward, Torochō, 1-chōme−14-1
What’s included
- ✅ English-speaking guide
- ✅ Entrance fees
Excluded
- ❌ Transportation to the meeting point
- ❌ Food and drinks
- ❌ Personal expenses
Tour Highlights
- 🌿 Guided by a former Omiya Bonsai Museum staff member
- 🏘️ Explore Omiya Bonsai Village, a hidden neighbourhood since the 1920s
- 🌳 Discover trees that are decades, even centuries old
- 📖 Hear the stories and secrets the plaques don’t tell
- 👁️ See bonsai not as a tourist, but through expert eyes
The Experience
See bonsai through the eyes of someone who worked there. Your guide is a former Omiya Bonsai Museum staff member, bringing insider knowledge and behind-the-scenes stories that no guidebook can offer.
Bonsai is more than a small tree — it is a living artwork that can take decades, even centuries, to perfect. On this tour, you will learn how these trees are shaped, why each one tells a unique story, and what it truly takes to care for a national treasure.
We begin in Omiya Bonsai Village, a neighbourhood of master craftsmen that has existed since the 1920s. Walking these quiet streets, you will see working nurseries and specialist shops that most visitors never discover. From there, we enter the museum itself, where centuries-old trees are displayed alongside the history and philosophy behind this uniquely Japanese art form.
This is not a standard museum visit. It is a guided conversation with someone who knows every tree, every story, and every secret that the plaques do not tell.




