based on 109 reviewsMejiro Garden is open to the public free of charge, but it is relatively small. However, although it is small, it is still a very traditional Japanese garden, which is different from the Chinese garden style and is also very beautiful.
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Mejiro Garden is open to the public free of charge, but it is relatively small. However, although it is small, it is still a very traditional Japanese garden, which is different from the Chinese garden style and is also very beautiful.
The typical Japanese garden features are also the garden style I like. Although it is not particularly large, its design is full of humanity. It has both landscape and practicality, and there are many plants inside.
There are free Japanese gardens in residential streets. On the south side of the gardens are Red Bird's Abbey, tea rooms in bungalows and tatami rooms in buildings. The main places for gatherings are tea courses and flower courses, haiku parties and Quyi. Japanese people wear kimonos. If they want to participate in these activities, the cost is extra.
Eye White Garden, here is very quiet, people feel very happy, especially with the elderly to take a walk and play, the environment here is very good, the air is particularly fresh, it is worth recommending.
The Japanese garden in Mubai, Wenjing District, Tokyo, Japan belongs to one of the top ten gardens in Tokyo. Its typical Japanese garden style and fine design highlight the Japanese's unique understanding of "nature" and give full play to their craftsmanship spirit. It is vivid and gives people a kind of "false" aesthetic feeling.