It snowed once or twice a year. I entered the garden at the same time as the opening of the park at 9.
In the same way, there were many people who came to the garden with a camera. My thoughts are the same.
The pine trees on the right are dotted at the site of Yan Liaokan.
The road on the left is Omote Baba.
During the Edo period, customers turned right at the pine tree of 300 years, passed this Omote Baba, descended from horses and mikoshi at the Garden Office, left the sword at the Garden Office, and saw the garden only with Wakizashi.
It's "Ochiyaya of Nakajima."
It is paired with "Matsu no Ochiyaya".
"Niwaya Ichiyo" Tayoku Ichinoyo ...
As these words imply, buildings and gardens are gardens built with a sense of unity.
Because it is built to match the garden, sitting in the pine Ochiyaya is considered to be height so that you feel like sitting in the garden.
It's "Koshindo Kamoba".
The customers from autumn to winter were for falconry.
There is a trace of "Hawk's Ochiya" near here, but after falconry, the soil is large enough to put it in the dirt as it is on the foot.
And he had a fireplace.
If you look closely, the snow is attached to the branch, but it shines in the blue sky and looks like a flower.
It's "Oteiyama".
Although it is a small mountain, a lot of azaleas are planted in the spring, and it is written that "the mountain was beautiful as if the fire was blowing."
It's a Japanese camellia with snow.
It blooms across the road in front of Bairin.
Petals scatter like mountain chabana without falling in the shape of a flower like a camellia. It is called Haruyama tea flowers that fall to the ground in the form of flowers like camellia without scattering Harahara and petals even in Yamachahana.
Haruyama tea flowers are located in Higashi-Oen.