Kyoto is the cultural capital of Japan, known worldwide for its many attractions: monasteries and Buddhist shrines, the Imperial Palace, castles and beautiful nature. In addition, Kyoto has been the sister city of Kiev since 1971. In 1972, on the left bank of the capital, near Lesnaya metro station, Kyoto Park was destroyed.
This place consists of entertainment using traditional Japanese details: there is a garden of stones and stone of honor, a square stupa - a granite temple, where it is customary, put artifacts, positively affect the environment, a hill repeats the outlines of Mount Fujiyama. The grounds of the garden are decorated with bridges that allow you to cross into small islands, Japanese lanterns and many other elements of the land of the rising sun. Plants are rich here: centuries-old pine trees grow in Kyoto garden, Sakura lane of course lies.
Sakura was planted in Kyoto Park in 2011. This is a standard object, because the length of the alley reaches 987 m, which is 360 seedlings of Japanese cherry. In 2012, representatives of the Guinness Book of Records set a new record - it was recognized that the Kiev alley in Sakura is the longest in the world.
The Kyoto Garden is accessible from Lesnaya or Chernihivskaya Subway - it is located directly in the center. The exact address is 21 Kyoto Street.