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- Robsterios
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Hello from Wintery Japan..I've planned to spend only limited time in Tokyo having been in the mountains for a couple weeks. .excited to head up to Omiya but only have 1 day to explore..seeing as there are a number of great Bonsai gardens to see, can anyone recommend which may be 2 or 3 preferred ones to visit..?? Advice would be greatly appreciated. ..Cheers, Rob..
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Re: Omiya options
Here is my recommended itinerary, with a map included:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=19705&hilit=omiya#p199411
Hope this helps.
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=19705&hilit=omiya#p199411
Hope this helps.

- Robsterios
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Re: Omiya options
When we were there last year we took photos at every nursery. I liked Mr Kobayashis by far the best. Shunkean bonsai museum.
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Re: Omiya options
If you ask nicely, they may let you.Robsterios wrote:From what I can tell Mel...it's not allowed...sniff..
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Re: Omiya options
you will have no problem seeing all nurserys in Omiya, its not a big town, just allow 4 or 5 hours and you have a great day.
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Re: Omiya options
Excellent thread guys for my next visit to Tokyo in Sept....Maybe pick up some pots as well
Cheers,
Hal.

Cheers,
Hal.