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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 / 33.6877000°N 132.8037000°E / 33.6877000; 132.8037000
Area1.5 ha
Established1935 (1935)
Species70
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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.

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