More than 40 audio points are installed throughout the garden and in the Cultural Centre. It’s like having your own personal tour guide to explain the history, gardening concepts, Japanese culture and other points of significant interest. This makes a visit to the garden a truly memorable experience.
The 2010 Sakura (Cherry Blossom) Festival at the garden will be held from September 22 to 25. The main family day will be on Saturday, September 25. A full program of events is being planned.
The persimmon trees at the garden are absolutely loaded. This must be a good year for the persimmons. They are fat and juicy.
Why not have a bit of fun on your next visit and feed some of the Japanese koi carp that live in both lakes at the garden. Fish food is available for sale at the Gift Shop. They will be extremely pleased to see you.