The Japanese garden in the Kretinga district was painted in autumn colors, admire it!



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Autumn painted leaves of trees and shrubs in red, orange, yellow and purple.

Europe’s largest Japanese garden in the Kretinga district, created in the style of the Sou Japanese Garden, which is dominated by the free and natural tradition of the Japanese garden based on design principles, he writes in a press release sent by the Japanese Garden .

Hajime Watanabe, a garden master from the land of the rising sun with over 50 years of experience, unlike other Japanese gardens in Europe, has been working since 2007. He creates a garden on a 16 hectare overgrown meadow where there was no trees or hills.

Archive photo of the Japanese garden / Japanese garden in Kretinga district

Archive photo of Japanese garden / Japanese garden in Kretinga district

This year, for the first time, the entire garden was painted in the brightest colors at once. Autumn in a Japanese garden is different from spring, when the bloom changes from bloom.

Due to the mild autumn, the colors of the trees and shrubs change slowly. It is a gift of nature for all of us. Today sakura (with over 500 growing in the garden), pseudocamellia, Japanese dogwood, Japanese witch hazel, medieval dyed bright orange.

Archive photo of the Japanese garden / Japanese garden in Kretinga district

Archive photo of the Japanese garden / Japanese garden in Kretinga district

Japanese hand and other maples, sietmines, various varieties of snowdrops, winged goats, resin trees, Japanese azaleas, swamps and other oaks – bright red.

The Japanese Garden invites you to come to the Kretinga district to admire the maturity of the autumn garden. And before the beautiful colors have faded, check them out in the photo gallery!



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