Went to
Denmarks Japanese garden today. :)
Nice trip for a few hours, good way to get rid of stress, and got lots of pictures to share.
More can be found here, but below are some of my favorites:




Thank you for posting pictures!! :D
Wow, its absolutely gorgeous and looks so peaceful!
It makes me wonder if Denmark has a sister city in Japan anywhere.
In Houston we have a Japanese garden that isn't nearly as amazing as this, but its kinda funny, we have a small shrine in the garden given from Chiba, Japan, since Chiba is apparently a sister city to Houston. It adds such a nice touch. (*_*)
But anyway, some of those pictures really remind me of yoyogi park in Japan, especially in the shops. Once you go around the park (you have to go through a huge trail) you end up in an area with a large shrine and then a restaurant with a few shops. One of the shops has the most beautiful kimonos in the windows and sometimes I hear they have weddings in that area. I'd love to see something like that some time. *_*
Thank you for the pics xit. We have a Japanese garden in Montreal too but yours seems a bit bigger. And from what I've read Montreal's sister city is Hiroshima.
| QUOTE (Ludivine @ Jun 19 2009, 04:15 PM) |
| Thank you for the pics xit. We have a Japanese garden in Montreal too but yours seems a bit bigger. And from what I've read Montreal's sister city is Hiroshima. |
Nice! I'd love to go see Montreal then, it must be a beautiful city~ *_*
Glad you like the pictures. ^^
I really enjoyed the trip. :)
| QUOTE (ManaVampire @ Jun 19 2009, 11:02 PM) |
Thank you for posting pictures!! :D Wow, its absolutely gorgeous and looks so peaceful! It makes me wonder if Denmark has a sister city in Japan anywhere. |
Apparently from what I can find out we have three sister cities in Japan, namely Taito, Anjo, and Funabashi. :P