When you step into the 1,000-square-foot garden, a different world opens up to you. Approximately 250 weeping cherry trees and weeping cherry trees. White snow willows, yellow forsythia, and deep pink azaleas are planted in a perfect balance. Using a 360-degree camera to photograph the scene surrounded by flowers on all sides, a kaleidoscope of people admiring the flowers was captured.

Haratanien (Kita Ward, Kyoto City) is located northwest of Mt. Kinugasa. Surrounded by more than 20 types of spring flowers and bathed in warm sunlight, you can't help but want to lie down on the bench.

The person who continues to care for the farm is Koji Murase (70 years old), the fourth generation owner of Muraiwa Farm. My grandfather, who loved gardening, started planting cherry blossoms, and the park was opened to the public around 1965. Koji Murase proudly says, ''You can enjoy the deep spring scenery.''

A spring day filled with rich colors. I felt as if I had visited the ''Treasure Land''.

*Entrance fee required. Visiting by private car and bringing boxed lunches and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
