Nerima Gardens inviting entrance |
Nerima is situated on the eastern coast of Japan, south of Fukushima and is one of many international communities Ipswich shares links with. These friendly ties between nations have shared benefits and Nerima Gardens is a cultural gift to wonder at .
Official opening 17 May 2001 |
entrance to Nerima Gardens really gives the impression of leaving Ipswich behind and crossing over into Japan .
The gardens are a unique blend of Australian and oriental plants cultivated in authentic Japanese style. The hypnotic walkways take you onto a journey of peace and tranquility difficult to describe and hard to compare .
As you wander along the pathways you will find rest stops and benches conveniently positioned to pause and appreciate the serenity of this place. It is one of those timeless places that calls you back and leaves you with an inner peace.It definitely is a highlight of Ipswich .
Scenic view into gardens |
The gardens are also home to and abundance of wildlife. The streams and ponds are home to fish, frogs and turtles. Ducks and Magpie Geese also live on and around the pond.Butterflies and Dragon Flies are common to see and coming across a Bearded Dragon family sunning themselves is sure to give you a thrill (no matter how old you are) .
People of all ages enjoy the gardens |
On the 19 November 2009, Nerima Mayor Toshiro Shimura travelled to Ipswich to unveil the Nerima Tea house. Mayor Paul Pisasale was more than happy to open the tea house for official functions and strengthening the bonds between the two cities. The tea house offers a nice shady retreat on the walk nestled amongst the gently cascading creeks .
Lizard Corner |
Official opening of Gardens Tea House 12 Nov 2009 |
View of Nerima Teahouse from above |
Side view of Tea House |
Pathways leading to tucked away delights |
Nerima Gardens is a magical place unlike any other and well worth the visit .