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It's about a 3 km hike uphill from Colmar Tropicale and is driveable by car. There's a steep walk to the entrance. The gardens are beautiful. Many of the structures are dated and well-worn. You can rent a kimono for taking photos but would caution with the cleanliness in light of Covid-19.…
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Date of experience: December 2020
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Be happy to be there and don't expect too much, you will enjoy your visit. Japanese Village just only rocks to climb up and down, few ponds of fish, not much to see. Anyway, we enjoyed our time taking photos.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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The bus shuttle from Colmar Tropicale was at every 1/2 hour and you can get there at any time of the day. The shuttle bus will stop at a designated parking area and one has to climb up the steps to reach the landing point of the Japanese village. For an elderly person who cannot walk is not advisable to go. Last 20 years ago, we can easily drive all the way up to the landing station. It was prohibited to drive up now due to landslides near the place. I just wish the management do something to slippery steps that lead to the Japanese Tea House. It was narrow, steep and slippery during wet weather . The management should expand the steps, better railing along the way.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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The Japanese Garden is part of the Colmar Tropical retreat;it is a small but very nice place to spend some time. You can rent the kimono for rm20 and take some nice pictures around here. It is peaceful and the perfect getaway from the city.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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I was staying in the Chateau Resort and had a complimentary entry to Japanese Village. Climbed uphill and did mandatory photo op for optional photos. The village is much like a small garden with little koi fishes and japanese inspired rock formation and greenery. In my humble opinion, not very zen-like with alot of people in the small garden. There is also photostop for kimono wearers for a fee of RM 20 (optional).…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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