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Barakura English Garden
Barakura means A Rosey Life in Japanese. A beautiful English style garden where you can walk around and smell the roses and appreciate the good work by the gardeners. It’s also a pleasure to see an ...
The Barakline Grillish Garden offers fun for the four seasons 々. Now, the end of June, when roses bloom weekly. From now on, the next 々 and seed 々 roses will bloom. By the way, it's six months until Christmas, but you should definitely visit it and winter is good.
The entrance fee of 800 yen and the afternoon tea set of 2,000 yen are not cheap for the local people, but both seem to be cheap for the person from Kansai 々. It was GW, and there may have been an extra cheap feeling. But I think it's okay.
3 I heard that it was free until the end of the month, but it was the worst. The flowers were hardly blooming because the time was early, and the garden was not as big as I expected, and the private garden was a little bigger. It was about the size. It is wasteful to pay more than 1000 yen to such a facility.
With polite support, we were able to plant a splendid lot for Christmas in about an hour. The cost is only material cost, and there are various gifts, so it seems to be a great deal more than buying individual flower pots.
Barakura English Garden
Barakura means A Rosey Life in Japanese. A beautiful English style garden where you can walk around and smell the roses and appreciate the good work by the gardeners. It’s also a pleasure to see an ...
Four Seasons Flowers 々
The Barakline Grillish Garden offers fun for the four seasons 々. Now, the end of June, when roses bloom weekly. From now on, the next 々 and seed 々 roses will bloom. By the way, it's six months until Christmas, but you should definitely visit it and winter is good.
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The entrance fee of 800 yen and the afternoon tea set of 2,000 yen are not cheap for the local people, but both seem to be cheap for the person from Kansai 々. It was GW, and there may have been an extra cheap feeling. But I think it's okay.
I don't want to go again.
3 I heard that it was free until the end of the month, but it was the worst. The flowers were hardly blooming because the time was early, and the garden was not as big as I expected, and the private garden was a little bigger. It was about the size. It is wasteful to pay more than 1000 yen to such a facility.
I enjoyed the planting.
With polite support, we were able to plant a splendid lot for Christmas in about an hour. The cost is only material cost, and there are various gifts, so it seems to be a great deal more than buying individual flower pots.