It could come only in Japan — coolest mobile mini-garden
Categories: Asia | Auto | Nature
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/it-could-come-only-in-japan-coolest-mobile-mini-garden.htmlSuch a phenomenon could, perhaps, to appear only in the land of the rising sun, where 127 million people live in close quarters, but not mad. The Japanese came up with such a concept as "the garden in the machine". Now they compete to see who will break the most luxurious tiny garden in the back of a van.

The Kei Truck, or kei-tora (kei-Tora), is a small truck-van, which is produced in Japan and widely used in many Asian countries. Its main advantage is the ease and mobility, he could easily maneuver through the narrow streets.
Every year, the Japan Federation of landscape designers is holding a contest landscapers from across the country to create a variety of mobile gardens and choose the best mini garden in the body — from the best landscape Autodialer.
Let's see what wonderful landscape angles can be created in a small truck!

Traditional Japanese garden with bonsai.

Impressive garden with rose bushes.

A mini garden in the Japanese style.

Green cafe.

Nook.

Two in one: the garden and the coffee bar.

Bamboo and a small pond.

A refreshing garden with a waterfall.

Classic Japanese garden.

Autumn falls.

Garden area with a bench and a table where you can enjoy a Cup of coffee.
Keywords: Trucks | Garden | Japan
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