It's been a long summer in Tategamori, but it finally feels like spring...or maybe it's early summer? I'm back to the climate.
I was surprised to see that the leaves on the trees were thick before I knew it! !
The azalea hedge that I could see beyond had become a wall of greenery.
There were cute little white flowers blooming there.
The rose garden has already begun to bud.
This is also surprising! ! !
It's a month early...
The yellow rose ``Bell Romantica'' is about to bloom.
This is an excellent rose that produces many medium-sized flowers until autumn!
A wonderful gazebo (Western-style pavilion) has been installed in the garden, creating a fairy tale world.
The stones under the gazebo are honey stones imported from the Cotswolds region of England.
Warm, honey-colored stones complement the off-white gazebo.
This is a photo of the sunset and gazebo after the park closed.
Is it a privilege only for the staff to see this scenery?
We will share this luxury with you all♪
Full moon and gazebo.
I took this photo with a smartphone camera, so the moon looks small and looks like a star, but it was actually really nice.
Katsue Oikawa, in charge of Kaoru Kaze Garden