While driving through rice paddies in the countryside in Ibaraki, I noticed many small purple signs that said (in Japanese), 'Flower Hill Hanazono'. We followed the signs and were amazed to find a large, beautifully tended English garden and tea room. Walking around the garden is free, but visitors should take some time to relax on the shop's balcony to enjoy some tea made from herbs grown on the property and a homemade piece of cake. The garden is open from late March to November, and is closed on Wednesdays.
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Ibaraki's Flower Hill Hanazono
A lovely flower & herb garden in Kasama
By Sandra Isaka
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Kim
4 years ago
Can't believe it's free - it's so beautiful!
Meidiana Kusuma Wardhani
9 years ago
woww what a beautiful garden, will definitely drop by if i have a chance
Yik Kho
9 years ago
ahh so prettyy
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