Japan is one of my favorite countries that I’ve always wanted to pay a visit one day. Luckily, Rin Rin Park was born to satisfy my desires about the land of the rising sun, Japan.
A remarkable feature of this park is that there are lots of Koi fish imported directly from Japan. At the lowest price of over 4,000 USD for small one, the highest price of over 10,000 USD for big one, depending on their size.
Tourists, who come here, especially children, will have a big fun to play with fishes. They are very easy going, friendly and gentle. And adults can have many selfies with friends or relatives because the scenery is very nice.
The entrance fee is reasonable with 2,1 USD for adults and 0,8 USD for children. The best time to visit here is at the weekend when children don’t have to go to school, adults have no work. Then you can relax here and have a new experience in a very Japanese park.
Great post with amazing photos! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
As it looks like you had a great time there. I am a big fan of Japan and Japanese culture as well, and for me this park is like the most park in the land of the rising sun.
I would like to share with you one photo from Japan. I took it three years ago in the Fukuyama University park during the cherry blossom season.
You know, watching the real cherry blossom is one of my dreams. I have never had a chance to set on foot to Japan. Thanks to your picture, I feel relieved when seeing it. Thanks again.
Hello @DennisNguyen
Thank you for introducing a cute Japanese garden. This is certainly Japan! Japan’s “Nishiki Goi” is a fish art completed after 140 years of artificial mating experiments.
Thank you for your information. It would be my big pleasure to guide you here if you come to Vietnam. I am also interested in Japan’s history and culture. Let’s exchange, mate?