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Tatebayashi The Treasures Garden (renamed "Tobu Treasure Garden" in April 2015) was a fairly large garden with various flowers, especially roses and moss pink. It was open from April to Nov. from 8 am to 6 pm (till 5 pm in autumn).Sadly, Tobu Treasure Garden permanently closed on June 14, 2021 due to the pandemic. The garden was forced to close in April 2020, reopened temporarily, but closed again from June 8, 2020. The garden never reopened after that.
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Admission during peak flower season was ¥1,500. Otherwise, it was ¥500. I went in May when the roses were in bloom. The garden was operated as part of a wedding chapel/hall. Great for wedding photos. It's near Morinji Temple.
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The garden changed its name from Yachonomori Garden (野鳥の森ガーデン) to The Treasures Garden in April 2012. The name changed again in April 2015 to "Tobu Treasure Garden" (東武トレジャーガーデン). .They have been expanding the garden to make it more attractive to tourists. So far, they've been doing a good job, the Tobu Group.
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If you missed the azaleas at the famous Tsutsujigaoka Park, you could visit The Treasures Garden as consolation. This is the Long Border Garden.
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Rose tunnel
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There are a number of rose-lined paths.
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Rose at The Treasures Garden, Tatebayashi, Gunma.
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The garden also has a nice restaurant. No outdoor vendors of food or plants.
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Moss pink (shibazakura) hills.
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In the background are cherry blossom trees. The moss pink (shiba-zakura) are gone already.
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No English.
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Rose
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These tall rose bushes were most outstanding.
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The dome building is a restaurant called Victorian House.
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In the background is a wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK.
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Rose
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Wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK.
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Wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK.
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Inside the wedding chapel brought here from Bristol, UK.
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The garden's official website at sibazakura.com and treasuregarden.jp no longer work.
     
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