Located in Lanshan Scenic Area. You can visit it together when you go. Very small attractions. There are dozens of persimmon trees in it, so when the persimmon is ripe, it will look good with a hut inside.
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發佈日期:2016年9月27日
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芫小茗
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In fact, the garden is very small. Look at the introduction is a haiku poet's grass hall, do not know what background, do not know Japanese, do not see what meaning, persimmon trees only see two, are a very small scene.
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發佈日期:2018年12月4日
cparissh
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This small scenic spot is on the other side of Lanshan. It's very mini. It's not very cost-effective to buy tickets to go in and see it. There are some small bonsai in it, and then there is a feeling like a thatched hut, like a small yard.
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發佈日期:2018年6月9日
米八生
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A simple courtyard, the "Lost Persimmon House", is a hut in which the disciples of the Edo haiku master Matsui Bajiao (1644-1694) come to the well (1651-1704). The ancient cottage in Eye, a forest of monasteries, shows Japanese respect for haiku tradition.
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發佈日期:2017年1月7日
小亚到处看看
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It's a small, pastoral place. Japan's most famous haiku poet, Matsushita, once lived here, so there was a cottage with some of his poems in it. Like the name of this place, there is a big tree with persimmon fruits and some unknown berries in the courtyard.