But first, snacks...
we were kinda hungry when we arrived and decided to get a little something to tide us over until lunch
I chose a custard filled bread...so cute
I chose a custard filled bread...so cute
Satoshi chose a katsu sandwich...so much for "little something", yeah?!
Clair is a tiny bakery on the way to Sankeien...glad we got to try these baked items
Lots of hydrangea and beautiful houses along the wayEven an interesting looking Korean restaurant...
Sankeien (Sankei Garden) is 175,000 square meters (43.24 acres) which was built by Sankei (Tomitaro) Hara, a successful businessman who built his fortune trading silk
Sankeien is made up of an Outer Garden and Inner Garden
The Outer Garden was opened to the public in 1906 and the Inner Garden was used privately by Sankei, now everyone can enjoy the property
Scattered around the property are historical structures which Sankei gathered from Kyoto and Kamakura and moved to this garden
Lots of stairs
Even a 3 story pagoda
Lots of flowers and foliage to enjoy throughout the year
It was a beautiful garden, I'm glad I got to see this
I think cherry blossom season might be beautiful too
I'll write about where we had lunch tomorrow
Clair
17-23 Honmokusannotani
Naka, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Closed: Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Hours: 7:00-18:00
*cash only
Sankeien
58-1 Honmokusannotani
Naka, Yokohama, Kanagawa
Open daily: 9:00-17:00
*admission

8 comments:
Looks like you had a lot of fun exploring Kat!
another garden I want to see. But I guess not in Feb or Nov, probably all brown.
v
Beautiful garden!
Thanks Kirk, it was blazing, but fun! Take care, kat
V, I looked at their pamphlet, it says that they also have ume & camellia in February, and fall foliage and camellia in November, we can try to go the next time you are here. Take care! Kat
Jalna, it really was :) Take care! Kat
Yippee!
v
V, :) Take care! Kat
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