One of the biggest nature conservatories in Japan, Sakuya Konohana Kan was built as the main pavilion for Expo' 90 that had the theme 'Harmonious Co-existence between People and Greenery'. The building is made from 5000 glass panels and is shaped to look like a water lily. The conservatory houses 15,000 plants of 2,600 different species, which are arranged by climatic/geographical zones. Some of the highlights are the Blue Himalayan Poppy, the Victoria Lily and many varieties of orchids. Situated next to Tsurumiryokuchi Park, it's a great place to visit for plant and garden lovers, as well as photo enthusiasts.
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Sakuya Konohana Kan
Greenhouse botanical garden in Osaka
By Lee Tan
Community writer
Sakuya Konohana Kan
Tropical orchids
There is a wide variety of tropical orchids at the conservatory
Giant Victoria Lily pads
Manmade waterfall in the garden
The humid tropical garden
Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world, on display
The conservatory attracts photo enthusiasts
Mediterranean garden
Flowering shrubs in the English garden
Plants of arid regions
Alpine House
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