My wife and I have come to Japan quite a few times for the fall colours but this year, the trees were still green. So I was looking for alternative outdoor sightseeing places and chanced on this Rose garden. The latest review was just a day ago (the weekend) and said the roses were in bloom.
Pleasant half hour walk from our hotel with a detour to buy umbrellas as it started raining. Nevertheless, the garden was lovely and the drops of water on the petals and leaves look really nice in the photos. Lots of variety and I think the name of the varietals were one tags under each plant.
The Rose garden is on an island and the views of the water is also great, as was walking on the bridges. It's really a nice park and it's good to retrace your steps as they're are new views of the roses from a different direction.
It was raining half way through our visit there but it was enjoyable nevertheless. We did take the subway back instead of...
Read moreIf you love Roses, you have to visit this place. It’s one of the most beautiful and relaxing spot in osaka city center. I went there during rose season, and it was absolutely breathtaking. Imagine walking through a serene garden with dozens of rose varieties in full bloom
What i love noisy was how well maintains and peaceful the park is. The flowerbeds are nearly arranged the pathways are always clean. Plus it’s very super convenient there are toilets and restaurant and vending machine.
The location is perfect too, nestled in the middle of the River, it’s just a sort walk from Temmabashi Station, easily accessible. Whether you’re a nature love a photography enthusiast or just looking for an escape place from the crowd, this park is...
Read moreA large rose garden in the middle of a major urban area. What’s there not to like? The different varieties are tagged with a little info like species, year developed and general type e.g. hybrid tea etc. but not much information beyond that. One section of the garden has roses developed by each decade 1900s, 1910s up to the 1950s. Other parts of the garden of course include roses developed after that. There are lots of benches and places to sit. This appears to be a non-organic garden. Roses show signs of spraying so don’t...
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