These potted street gardens are so interesting. It seems to be a real point of pride and creativity for people, like lawns are here in the U.S. Very fun gnome theme!
I love it! Thanks for sharing--I love finding little gems like this when I'm wandering around Tokyo. Your blog looks so fun--I look forward to reading more in the future!
i love that someone has put so much effort in to making their front garden so pretty, and that the neighbours and passers-by have left it as it is! unfortunately i cannot imagine this existing in australia (though i must admit i am the proud owner of a snow white in my garden too!).
love your pictures! you make me more and more envious each day, in the best way possible :)
I have fallen in love with your blog! I am also in Tokyo, and I have spotted gardens like this myself from time to time, and they always make me smile.
Hello. I am Hello Sandwich. I am an Australian artist and graphic designer living in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. I love Japan, bento boxes, pantone 107.3 and metallic hologram foil, polka dots and plaid, Holbein gouache and fluoro pencils and I have a huge crush on Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugito. I would like to share with you some of the things that inspire me. I hope you will enjoy.
that is so charming. the gnomes and the bright flowers is so brilliant.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - this is too fun! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny! I love it :)
ReplyDelete:D it's a little crazy, i love it! like a tiny and personal version of disneyland. Must be special to live there.
ReplyDeleteOh this is just WONDERFUL!! I love it soo much! xo
ReplyDeletewow thats just a little bit crazy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I lke these pictures, it's so funny. Happy to discover your blog :)
ReplyDeletehahahah 90% funny and 10% scary = awesome! :D
ReplyDeletevery charming!
ReplyDeleteIt has a level of kitschy charm that I love.
ReplyDeleteThese potted street gardens are so interesting. It seems to be a real point of pride and creativity for people, like lawns are here in the U.S. Very fun gnome theme!
ReplyDeleteWow the owners really put alot of effort into it.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing!
ReplyDeletefinally hatachi
oh oh i love this! how whimsical! why can't i find things like this over where i live in NJ??
ReplyDeleteyour blog is really fun and amazing. i look forward to following :]
so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteomg!
ReplyDeleteit's soooooo great!
i love it!
I would like to go to there and take photos by all means!
omg!
ReplyDeleteit's soooooo great!
i love it!
I do photo works of "Tokyo potted gardens"
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tsuyatsuya/sets/72157600302095628/
I would like to go to there and take photos by all means!
Beautiful. To think there's actually a place like this. :)
ReplyDeletehahahah!! oh my gosh thats crazy!
ReplyDeleteAh, you kill me and yet keep me oddly happy with your view of Japan, its like being there, but Im not*L*
ReplyDeleteI love it! Thanks for sharing--I love finding little gems like this when I'm wandering around Tokyo. Your blog looks so fun--I look forward to reading more in the future!
ReplyDeletehow wonderful: this would me my goddaughter's dream!
ReplyDeletea dream house!
ReplyDeleteI applaud the yard artist and you for the capture! Over the top morning goodness.
ReplyDeletewow! crazy..but pretty cute too:)
ReplyDeleteoh wow, that is wonderful!!
ReplyDeletei love that someone has put so much effort in to making their front garden so pretty, and that the neighbours and passers-by have left it as it is! unfortunately i cannot imagine this existing in australia (though i must admit i am the proud owner of a snow white in my garden too!).
love your pictures! you make me more and more envious each day, in the best way possible :)
I have fallen in love with your blog! I am also in Tokyo, and I have spotted gardens like this myself from time to time, and they always make me smile.
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