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Lovely Local Park
This park looks like it has been around for generations, but was only built a few decades ago on by the city to beautify an abandoned lot. There is a tea house where wedding ceremonies are held and a ...
It is a Japanese garden along the JR railroad tracks. I'm glad that I can enter the park for free, but I feel lonely. In addition, the Japanese houses in the park are blocked by boards, spurring loneliness. At least if there is a coffee shop that makes this Japanese house feel Taisho romance, I think it will be a little tourist destination. Only the carp in the pond was lively.
♪ I was just walking from Sakaide Station (๑╹ (╹๑) I ordered matcha at the rest area and was able to relax ☁️ I had a little time to get to the return bus and told me at the tourist information center. It is a spot. There is a carp in the pond, and the building in the garden is said to have been built by a person with a carpenter technique called "salt-saturated carpenter" 々. The roof is characterized by the fact that glass is also one of the few rare things called "tear glass". Or. At the end of the trip, I had a good time ✨
After visiting the udon, I returned to the station and had still time, so I went there because it was within walking distance. It was close and I'm glad I was able to relax after a break. There is an old building in the garden, and it is said that it was built with a technique called "Shiwakudik" (Wrinkle Dyke). When I looked at the roof from the side, it was an arc and it was beautiful.
It is a Japanese garden next to the local museum, and it is a few minutes walk from the station. Like the local museum, this facility was built by Mr. Kamada, a local master, and the site is open as a park. The name of Kofuen was also used as the name of the road leading from the station to the garden.
Lovely Local Park
This park looks like it has been around for generations, but was only built a few decades ago on by the city to beautify an abandoned lot. There is a tea house where wedding ceremonies are held and a ...
I'll put it in for free.
It is a Japanese garden along the JR railroad tracks. I'm glad that I can enter the park for free, but I feel lonely. In addition, the Japanese houses in the park are blocked by boards, spurring loneliness. At least if there is a coffee shop that makes this Japanese house feel Taisho romance, I think it will be a little tourist destination. Only the carp in the pond was lively.
Tram から see える Japanese garden
♪ I was just walking from Sakaide Station (๑╹ (╹๑) I ordered matcha at the rest area and was able to relax ☁️ I had a little time to get to the return bus and told me at the tourist information center. It is a spot. There is a carp in the pond, and the building in the garden is said to have been built by a person with a carpenter technique called "salt-saturated carpenter" 々. The roof is characterized by the fact that glass is also one of the few rare things called "tear glass". Or. At the end of the trip, I had a good time ✨
Close to the station and just right
After visiting the udon, I returned to the station and had still time, so I went there because it was within walking distance. It was close and I'm glad I was able to relax after a break. There is an old building in the garden, and it is said that it was built with a technique called "Shiwakudik" (Wrinkle Dyke). When I looked at the roof from the side, it was an arc and it was beautiful.
Japanese Gardens
It is a Japanese garden next to the local museum, and it is a few minutes walk from the station. Like the local museum, this facility was built by Mr. Kamada, a local master, and the site is open as a park. The name of Kofuen was also used as the name of the road leading from the station to the garden.