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Yuしの Garden
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I stopped by on the way back from Takayu Onsen. It's quite wide. There was such a nice garden in such a place (excuse me!). It is carefully and beautifully maintained. A harmonious view of the world of trees, flowers and ponds. It's the right size for a walk while enjoying it slowly. I wonder if it looks a little like Rokugien. I was healed by the quiet appearance. I recommend it.
The garden is not very big, but it is in good condition because it is charged. Cherry blossoms and oyame bloom depending on the season, so you may enjoy it depending on the season.
I expected it, but unfortunately the scale is small and I don't think I will go to 々 later, but what you feel is different from 々, so please visit and see.
It is a pure Japanese garden of Ikeizumi Naiyu style, which was completed over ten years by gardeners who worked on temples and shrines in Kyoto, mainly with pine trees and stones.
Yuしの Garden
I stopped by on the way back from Takayu Onsen. It's quite wide. There was such a nice garden in such a place (excuse me!). It is carefully and beautifully maintained. A harmonious view of the world of trees, flowers and ponds. It's the right size for a walk while enjoying it slowly. I wonder if it looks a little like Rokugien. I was healed by the quiet appearance. I recommend it.
It's a very large garden!
It is a very relaxing garden not far from the city. We especially recommend beautiful spring and autumn with many flowers and autumn leaves!
There's a charge.
The garden is not very big, but it is in good condition because it is charged. Cherry blossoms and oyame bloom depending on the season, so you may enjoy it depending on the season.
Yuyuan Garden
I expected it, but unfortunately the scale is small and I don't think I will go to 々 later, but what you feel is different from 々, so please visit and see.
Yuyuan Garden
It is a pure Japanese garden of Ikeizumi Naiyu style, which was completed over ten years by gardeners who worked on temples and shrines in Kyoto, mainly with pine trees and stones.