{"id":619407,"date":"2025-06-10T11:00:51","date_gmt":"2025-06-10T11:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/619407\/"},"modified":"2025-06-10T11:00:51","modified_gmt":"2025-06-10T11:00:51","slug":"i-walk-through-the-rose-garden-at-nakanojo-gardens-my-favorite-place","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/619407\/","title":{"rendered":"I walk through the rose garden at Nakanojo Gardens, my favorite place."},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"I walk through the rose garden at Nakanojo Gardens, my favorite place.\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/R4_FirHXhVE\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\nI walk through the rose garden at Nakanojo Gardens, my favorite place.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nHello, I&#8217;m Ichiro \ud83d\ude0a Today, I&#8217;ve come to Nakanojo Gardens in Gunma Prefecture. June 5, 2025. Nakanojo Gardens is a collection of gardens consisting of seven gardens and a farm area. It is a rare \u201cgarden-centric\u201d strolling garden in Japan. It opens at 9:00 a.m. The camera overheated, so I changed the settings and restarted the walk. The variable admission fee is 1,500 yen at the highest. I came on the exact same day as last year, but it seems like the flowers bloomed a bit later this year, so they were about 2-3 days away from full bloom. \ud83d\ude05 Let&#8217;s walk around clockwise. You can see the greenhouse, but they sell flower seedlings inside, not display flowers for viewing. Next to it is the entrance to the Rose Garden. This Rose Garden is the latest garden designed by Takashi Kawai, who is the supervisor of the Yokohama English Garden featured in the previous video. This is my favorite rose garden out of all the ones I&#8217;ve seen.\ud83d\ude0a There are so many buds!\ud83d\ude05 I actually wanted to come next week, but it looks like the rainy season is about to start, so I came today. \ud83d\ude05 The weather is perfect. \ud83d\ude0a The rose garden is divided into seven sections, each with its own colors and atmosphere. The first section is called the \u201cPromenade Gallery.\u201d Along the winding path, not only roses but also flowering trees and flowers are planted. This is the largest garden. Next is the \u201cJapanese Garden.\u201d The structures and plantings create a modern Japanese image. \u201cGarland Garden\u201d A garland is a string-like decorative item. This may be the most popular garden. Sorry, it&#8217;s not in full bloom yet\ud83d\ude05 Please forgive me, considering the blue sky\ud83d\ude4f It seems that a lot of skill and effort went into making the rope lines look beautiful. \u201cYellow Garden\u201d This garden is in full bloom \u270c\ufe0f A pop and cute garden surrounded by blue fences. \u201cWhite Garden\u201d This is the \u201cSpiral Field.\u201d \u201cChocolate Garden\u201d This is a garden with antique-colored tones. And finally, the \u201cRose Terrace.\u201d You can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee while admiring the roses. We have seen seven sections with different atmospheres, and that concludes the Rose Garden. Let&#8217;s continue on to see the other gardens. Next is the Townspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed (West). The flower bed of the townspeople by the townspeople for the townspeople. These are roses planted by the Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to Japan as a symbol of friendship. There is no membership fee for the Townspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed, and the town provides a subsidy for maintenance. All town residents can enter the Nakanojo Gardens for free. I want to move here&#8230; There are about 100 plots in the Townspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed. \u201cSpiral Field\u201d The red flowers are poppies. The wheat is behind the poppies. In the center of \u201cSpiral Field\u201d is \u201cSpiral Garden.\u201d The spiral-shaped plantings are raised beds surrounded by stone walls, allowing visitors to enjoy the flowers from a high vantage point. Today, I tried changing the camera settings, but it overheated after 20 minutes.\ud83d\ude05 I really wanted to shoot my favorite rose garden in the highest quality this camera can offer. \ud83d\ude05 I love trial and error. \ud83d\ude05 \u201cHometown\u201d This area was created with the hope that visitors would feel the \u201chometown\u201d they imagine in their own minds. Next is the Natural Garden. The plants in the Spiral Garden and Natural Garden were planted by gardener Keiko Yoshiya. On the right is \u201cRelaxation Forest\u201d and on the left is \u201cNakanojo Farm.\u201d The farm grows apples and roses for processing. The red hut where workshops are held. \u201cRelaxation Forest\u201d On weekends, bookshelves are set up and visitors can sit on chairs and read books. \u201cTownspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed (EAST)\u201d This flower bed is planted by parents and children. This video ends with this flower bed. Thank you for joining me on this walk again. \ud83d\ude4f It was a pleasant walk. Let&#8217;s go for a walk together again next time.\ud83d\ude0a<br \/>\n<br \/>\nNakanojo Gardens is a collection of gardens consisting of seven gardens and a farm area.<br \/>\nIt is a rare strolling garden in Japan where the gardens themselves are the main attraction.<\/p>\n<p>The Rose Garden is the latest garden designed by Takashi Kawai, a rose breeder and supervisor of Yokohama English Garden. Among the many rose gardens, I like this one the best.<\/p>\n<p>Like the Yokohama English Garden, each garden is themed, but here, the structures seem to enhance the beauty of the gardens.<\/p>\n<p>The Yokohama English Garden has 2,200 varieties of roses, totaling 2,800 plants, while this rose garden has 400 varieties, totaling 1,000 plants.<br \/>\nAlthough the number of roses is smaller, this is my favorite rose garden.<\/p>\n<p>00:00 Opening<br \/>\n01:05 Entrance<br \/>\n02:55 Rose Arch<br \/>\n05:36 \u2460 Promenade Gallery<br \/>\n09:29 \u2461 Japanese Rose Garden<br \/>\n10:36 \u2462 Garland Garden<br \/>\n13:06 \u2463 Yellow Garden<br \/>\n15:26 \u2464 White Garden<br \/>\n16:08 \u2465 Chocolate Garden<br \/>\n17:50 \u2466 Rose Terrace<br \/>\n18:47 Townspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed (WEST)<br \/>\n21:02 Spiral Garden<br \/>\n24:26 Hometown<br \/>\n25:56 Natural Garden<br \/>\n27:24 Nakanojo Farm<br \/>\n28:12 Relaxation Forest<br \/>\n28:41 Townspeople&#8217;s Flower Bed (EAST)<\/p>\n<p>Shooting date: June 5, 2025<\/p>\n<p>Nakanojo Gardens Official Website https:\/\/nakanojo-g.jp\/<\/p>\n<p>Watch more:<br \/>\nNakanojo Gardens in Full Bloom 2024 https:\/\/youtu.be\/u_Vh_IsgKe8<\/p>\n<p>*Google Translate was used for the translation. The translation may not be accurate.<br \/>\n*The information in the video may not be 100% accurate.<\/p>\n<p>Subscribe to my channel.<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/channel\/UCEIyK0qlofzDykYBKGrwi5Q?sub_confirmation=1<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for watching!<\/p>\n<p>#nakanojogardens #roses #asmr #japan #travel #vlog #japantravelwalk<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I walk through the rose garden at Nakanojo Gardens, my favorite place. 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