It is a quiet oasis of cherry blossoms and pond plants
The goal was to create a public Japanese garden that could serve as an attractive backdrop to local cultural events, and act as a place of learning for people who want to pick up all the tricks of building and caring for a Japanese garden.
The main focus is the teahouse, which for now is only a pavilion, and the whole garden was planned to look its best when admired from here, the best spots equipped with benches so that people can appreciate the scenery.

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