The Tree of Ken and Mary is a beautiful and iconic spot in Biei, known for its role in a famous commercial for the Nissan Skyline. Visiting in winter, we found the landscape (fukei) around the tree truly breathtaking, with snow-covered fields stretching out into the distance. The tree, standing alone against the vast, snowy backdrop, creates a peaceful and almost nostalgic scene, especially for fans of the commercial. Winter brings a quiet beauty to the area, making it an ideal time for those who enjoy tranquil, scenic views and a touch of cinematic history.
A spot with a tree made popular in a 1972 television commercial. There were so many tourists! Good to go in the morning before 8am.
Is not too bad for your Instagram post but not enough to make you change profile picture on that. Too many tourists. We came with a tour and had limited time for photo shooting. Yet it's worthwhile to come for a shot.
I wasn't really keen on it, but they recommended this place. There were lots of views like this. It's nice, but if you don't have any particular feelings for it, your reaction will be, "Oh, I see."I'm waiting in the car
There are many similar views and I can't tell which is which.
Yes, the tree is accessible year-round. Winter requires caution due to icy roads and snow. There are no seasonal closures as it stands along a public road.
The tree is 3 kilometers northwest of Biei Station along Prefectural Route 452. Options include bicycle rental from the station (15-20 minute ride), car rental, or taxi service.
Yes, Biei has several named trees including the Seven Star Tree and Parent and Child Tree. These form a scenic route through the area's farmland that visitors typically explore together.
No, the tree is on private farmland and entering the fields is not permitted. View and photograph the tree from the roadside only.