At the entrance to Kairakuen is a statue of Nariaki Tokugawa, who gave the gardens to everyone to enjoy. Kairakuen is one of the 3 most famous parks in Japan.
Senba Lake lay ahead of us as we set off to view the beauty of the park. There was a place on the water to rent paddle boats. Many people were out in these boats today. There were also some ducks to feed, and Kencho seemed to enjoy them a lot.
I can literally smell the fragrant plum blossoms. I'm so excited to cross the water and view the 100 different types of plum trees, a cedar forest, bamboo trees, cherry blossoms, azaleas, and camellia trees. When we started crossing the bridge, a few men were enjoying the sunshine and playing checkers. What a great thing to be doing in this beautiful place.
The view from the bridge was so nice.
We also got a look at some of what was in store for us to see on the other side. Wow is all I can say, the beauty of the pink and white plum blossoms about takes my breath away with its beauty.


The minute we got to the other side the aroma was pretty strong of the sweet smell of plum trees. I got very excited and anxious to see this huge display of plum trees, and was curious to see what was in store for me.
Several vendors were selling all kinds of things, including food and items that promoted the park.

We walked through some of the gardens and took many pictures of the trees and their beauty and blossoms. Several trees are very old, as there were crutches to help their branches from breaking.
Going to go get tickets to enter the Kobuntei 3-story wooden building. It is made up of the main house and a one-story annex, the nobility's private quarters. The word Kobun is another name for the Japanese Plum, which originated from China. During our walk to Kobuntei, I stopped and got my picture taken with a group portraying Nariaki and some Japanese ladies.
We also got a look at some of what was in store for us to see on the other side. Wow is all I can say, the beauty of the pink and white plum blossoms about takes my breath away with its beauty.
The minute we got to the other side the aroma was pretty strong of the sweet smell of plum trees. I got very excited and anxious to see this huge display of plum trees, and was curious to see what was in store for me.
Several vendors were selling all kinds of things, including food and items that promoted the park.
We walked through some of the gardens and took many pictures of the trees and their beauty and blossoms. Several trees are very old, as there were crutches to help their branches from breaking.
Going to go get tickets to enter the Kobuntei 3-story wooden building. It is made up of the main house and a one-story annex, the nobility's private quarters. The word Kobun is another name for the Japanese Plum, which originated from China. During our walk to Kobuntei, I stopped and got my picture taken with a group portraying Nariaki and some Japanese ladies.
I took lots of pictures of the trees in bloom before reaching the Kobuntei home.
Teresa chan standing among the plum and cherry blossom trees.
We have purchased our tickets and are removing our shoes to enter this beautiful home.
I am going to post a lot of the rooms within the house because they are beautiful, and I want to share the details that went into the building of this home.


Kencho is a very good little boy. :-)
We are now going to where the bamboo trees are located. I love bamboo and all the items the Japanese make with the wood. We stopped and shopped at one small shop that was on our way to see the bamboo trees.
Kencho liked playing on the roots of the big cedar trees. If I didn't think I would trip and fall, I would have joined him.

We have reached the destination of the bamboo trees in the park. I am so impressed with how many there are and how tall they are.

Posing for a picture in front of the bamboo trees with my great friends Teresa, Valarie, and Kencho. I am having such a wonderful time with my new friends.

Before we got to the car we saw a black swan and one swan sitting on her nest. He was being very protective of her.
Teresa chan standing among the plum and cherry blossom trees.
We have purchased our tickets and are removing our shoes to enter this beautiful home.
I am going to post a lot of the rooms within the house because they are beautiful, and I want to share the details that went into the building of this home.
Kencho is a very good little boy. :-)
We are now going to where the bamboo trees are located. I love bamboo and all the items the Japanese make with the wood. We stopped and shopped at one small shop that was on our way to see the bamboo trees.
Kencho liked playing on the roots of the big cedar trees. If I didn't think I would trip and fall, I would have joined him.
We have reached the destination of the bamboo trees in the park. I am so impressed with how many there are and how tall they are.
Posing for a picture in front of the bamboo trees with my great friends Teresa, Valarie, and Kencho. I am having such a wonderful time with my new friends.
IT started to look like it was going to rain, so we started out towards the exit gates. It started to rain hard, so all of us ducked into one of the little shops.
When it stopped raining, the sun came back out, and we walked to the bridge to cross over the water. As we were crossing, a big, beautiful swan was swimming downstream.
Kencho was promised we would go to the park before we left, so we walked across the street and let Kencho play. He had a great time, and so did we. Thank you, Teresa, for showing us this wonderful place. Valarie and Kencho I truly value our friendship; you are wonderful people.
I am now back at Kazue's house and Shushumo's house. What wonderful, loving people they are. Shushumo had brought home a bottle of Japanese wine, and together we ate dinner, then talked and drank our bottle of wine. I am loving my stay with them both. I am so lucky to have made such wonderful friends.
I am now back at Kazue's house and Shushumo's house. What wonderful, loving people they are. Shushumo had brought home a bottle of Japanese wine, and together we ate dinner, then talked and drank our bottle of wine. I am loving my stay with them both. I am so lucky to have made such wonderful friends.






Wonderfull fotos, greeting from Belgium
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