Sakura Hiroba (Cherry Blossoms Garden)

The Sakura Hiroba in Kadoma City covers 16,200 square meters, and is home to around 190 Yoshino cherry trees.
The park opened in April 2006 as a way to make effective use of land that was part of the former head office,
for the environment and the local community.
Mature trees were planted, and as the years go by, the park will surely become more and more beautiful.

Sakura Hiroba cherry trees in full bloom

Around 190 Yoshino cherry trees blossom each spring.

The cherry trees illuminated at night

Enjoy a view of the cherry blossoms by night (specific dates only).

Sakura Hiroba in autumn

Autumn leaves are lovely in the bracing air.

Sakura Hiroba cherry trees in full bloom

Please visit this place of relaxation.

100th Founding Anniversary Monuments

These monuments represent the dynamic growth and development
that Panasonic achieves through its constantly-evolving business activities.
Please take the time to look around.

Tatsuo Miyajima

Using digital counters to represent the endless cycle of birth and death, this work presents a flow of ideas regarding the majesty of life.

It represents the dynamic growth and development that Panasonic achieves through its constantly-evolving business activities.

Keiji Uematsu

Taking inspiration from the structural order of the universe, this work expresses unseen forces such as a gravity and time.

Simply and powerfully based in vertical and horizontal forms, it is an abstract representation of the future growth of Panasonic.

Kozo Nishino

This work adopts the structural forms of things like wind, not ordinarily visible to the human eye. The artist is known for his work Sky Memory, commemorating the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

It expresses the 100 years of Panasonic's history as well as the vision for another 100 years of Panasonic's future.

Konosuke Matsushita Museum Special Exhibition Archives

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