Our Trip to Red Brick Flower Garden

Our 153rd entry in this blog is our trip to Sakuragicho (again, obviously our fave place!) for Red Brick’s Flower Garden. To reach this place, this Red Brick, we usually stop at Sakuragicho Station and walk through the scenic bridge to the World Porters mall. We stopped first near the station for our lunch at TGIF, which is Sai’s favorite, even if he does not eat anything except fries, he just loves to get their balloons which is given for free to kids. hehe πŸ™‚

Just look at the big and blooming flowers along the bridge. These shrubs always looks green and sometimes bald, except for spring. I love spring! πŸ™‚

The shrubs are covered with flowers! That is amazing. We can’t help but take photos along with the iconic buildings as background.

We are almost to the Red Brick, but still more flowers are greeting us along the way, so… more pictures! Yey! πŸ™‚

We finally reached the flower garden. This is just a temporary exhibit. Red Brick always have lots of activities and events in their wide area. The Christmas Village last December was also situated here. That’s why we always come to visit this place because they never ran out of things to do. πŸ™‚

After the yellow flowers area, comes the white ones and pink flowers. I am not sure what the names of these flowers but they are all so cute and lovely.

They are arranged by color and by gradient. I am imagining seeing these flowers covering an entire mountain. That would be so much amazing πŸ™‚

This is the actual layout of this year’s flower garden. “A flower event held every year at Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. This year’s theme is β€œNatural&Relax”. A different kitchen car and a green marche with the concept of “Natural & Relax” will appear every weekend.” That was from their ad.

And that was our fun visit at Yokohama’s Red Brick Flower Garden. We hope to visit the next Flower Garden display. πŸ™‚

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