English follows Japanese. 庭園自体は5星ですが、年間パスがないのと設備にベビーベッドがないので、赤ちゃん連れのお客さんは困るのではないかと思いました。そして、一番気になっているの点は下記になります。(長くてすみません)
最近スケッチの為毎週通っていますが、結婚撮影はよく見かけますね。新郎新婦は庭の景色にぴったりで素敵だと思いますが、写真家は…結構うるさいです。 大き声を出したりして遠くから聞こえて来ますから落ち着いた空間を壊します。他のお客さんの座っているところの真ん前に立ったりしますが、「すみません」の一言も言わないです。いつも残念な気持ちになります。
The park itself is amazing, truly beautiful place! Not to many people go there even on weekends. As I frequently visit though, I noticed couple of negative points. Firstly, even though it’s cheap already, I’d really appreciate if the have a yearly pass. Secondly, it seams as though it’s not baby friendly for I haven’t noticed any changing tables.
And lastly, this has been bugging me a lot. I go to the garden every week and usually stay for couple of hours, so I noticed many young couples making wedding photos there which I think is wonderful! Except, their photographers are surprisingly rude. In some public places it’s good manners to keep your voice down, and Japanese gardens breathe peace and tranquillity, however, with them (photographers) around, this garden becomes a noisy place. Not only that. Without a word of polite excuse me (for intruding in your personal space), they stand a meter in front of other visitors (who are trying to peacefully sit and enjoy the view) giving loud instructions to poor bride and groom. Maybe I became to sensitive to even small amount of rude here, but really, everyone paid to enjoy the garden, so please be kind and considerate to...
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