oh wow! there is nothing like this in my city. i think all the plants would be destroyed instead of cared for. but this is such a beautiful way to soften up the rough edges of city life a bit! really lovely. spinnersendvintage.blogspot.com
Hi!!! I have just arrived to your blog by luck! because I was looking for a travelling blog I am from spain planning to do a trip to japan next december! could you help me with the places to visit, where to lunch/ dinner r go out
Japan is sooo beautiful, and your blog, and your tapes and your pictures are Japan. I ♥ your blog. I went to Japan this year and was something that i won´t ever forget.
Loved looking at your pictures. made me wish I was back in Japan again.
ReplyDeleteoh, i fell in love with these when i was there too. so kawaii. and sweet. perfection.
ReplyDeleteOh yes:) I remember coming across these too when I visited Tokyo years back. So delightful unmistakably Japanese.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pics! I love the idea of a potted plant garden.
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice idea! I have a mini garden in the kitchen's window. ;)
ReplyDeleteoh wow! there is nothing like this in my city. i think all the plants would be destroyed instead of cared for. but this is such a beautiful way to soften up the rough edges of city life a bit! really lovely.
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i love it as always! i love the tokyo you show!!
ReplyDeleteThese are the kind of gardens I like best! Thank you for sharing these. They made me smile.
ReplyDeleteOhh these are adorable, and what a good collection! I especially love that last one with the fuzzy cactus plant.
ReplyDeleteI love those potted gardens! Do you have a garden too? Can you show it too us? Please :)
ReplyDeletethank you for these shots. i don't think i'll ever get sick of all the lovely shots you share of japan & tokyo. :) my heart is yearning~
ReplyDeleteWhat camera do you use? Your photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I tried out some potted plants this year, but we had 60 days in a row over 100F. So sad... Great pics though! It makes me miss Japan.
ReplyDeleteit's fantastic how much a bit of greenery can brighten your day. so lovely!
ReplyDeleteSO.MUCH.POT.PLANT.GOODNESS.♡
ReplyDeletejust the inspiration i need! our new apartment is sans garden so i think ill have to take a leaf (HA) out of the tokyoites book.
ReplyDeleteps just finished reading your tokyo guide - amazing. hurry up december 26, i want to gooooo
I love small city gardens
ReplyDeleteI too fell in love with these in Tokyo and other places in Japan. They are just too adorable!
ReplyDeleteHi!!! I have just arrived to your blog by luck! because I was looking for a travelling blog
ReplyDeleteI am from spain planning to do a trip to japan next december!
could you help me with the places to visit, where to lunch/ dinner r go out
etc???
thanks so much
ks from spain!
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Japan is sooo beautiful, and your blog, and your tapes and your pictures are Japan. I ♥ your blog. I went to Japan this year and was something that i won´t ever forget.
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