Really cute and quiet garden that is worth going for just the views and serenity
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Nitobe Memorial Garden Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Nitobe Memorial Janpanese Garden vividly illustrates Japanese gardening philosophy. The garden is dotted with small waterfalls and lazy koi in ponds. It is chosen to visit in spring when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. At that time, the cherry blossom avenue in the center of the campus is colorful. The same is comparable to Japan; in addition, there is the Rose Garden at the northern end of the main road, full of roses, and students often come here to read books and have picnics between classes.
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Really cute and quiet garden that is worth going for just the views and serenity
The Xinduhu Memorial Garden was accidentally passed by us. We were really attracted by the beauty inside. This is obviously a Japanese-style garden. It shows the artistic conception of Japanese gardening Zen everywhere. It is a very beautiful and quiet place.
The Xinduhu Memorial Park is a park with a Japanese garden style. The park is not very big, but it is no matter the planting in the park. Garden landscapes and furnishings, etc., are everywhere in Japanese style
The New Dodo Memorial Garden, built on the campus of British Columbia University to commemorate the Japanese educator Dr. Nishida, is the last work of a Japanese horticultural master (forgotten his name) overseas and is said to be one of the five best Japanese gardens outside Japan.
This is a lovely park, including the hotel here, which is cheaper and worth staying for a long time because it won't bore you and has low expectations. When we arrived, we felt very excited and much better than we thought.