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Exploring every inch of the earth does not mean we have to boast. But with us knowing this amazing nature, we will be aware of His Creator. We will be grateful for the blessings bestowed by God.

Likewise with my trip a few weeks ago. I was given the power by God to be able to set foot in the land of Malaya. In a number of past posts, I have shared experiences visiting several tourist destinations in Malaysia. On this occasion I will share my experience of visiting the Japanese Village, located in Bukit Tinggi Pahang, Berjaya Hills, Malaysia.


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The location of the Japanese Village is not far from Colmar Tropicale, a French village in Malaysia. The Japanese Village is further up from the Colmar Tropicale building area. If you use Shuttle Services to Colmar Tropicale, you can take a free shuttle to go there with a travel schedule at certain hours.

This Japanese Village is actually an area that is magic into rural styles in Japan. Complete with its typical house, and a pool of water in front, and also if you want to style using a Kimono, you can do it by paying 20 Ringgit or around $ 5 and taking pictures in various corners of the Japanese Village. Besides that, in the Japanese Village there is also a Botanical Garden which provides a variety of plants.

This Japanese Village is 3,500 feet above sea level. So, surely the weather here is cool so that it adds to the beauty of the Japanese Village atmosphere. The road to the Japanese Village is very uphill. So it is recommended to wear sandals or shoes that are comfortable on the feet. Because the uphill road is far enough it is also recommended to bring mineral water for the provision of drinks when thirsty.

In addition to enjoying the beauty of the park, in the Japanese Village we can also feed koi fish in ponds around the park. Feed Koi fish is available here, we can buy it for 1 Ringgit or $ 0.3.

In this Japanese Village we can also take part in the Tea Ceremony attraction on the schedule provided. In a day there are usually 4 Tea Ceremony sessions.
In addition, there are also here Tatami Spa, Ume Tatami Suite and Ryo Zan Tei Restaurant. But because I'm only a few moments here, so I didn't have time to go around trying out the Spa and food at Ryo Zan Tei Restaurant.

That is my experience visiting the Japanese Village. If you visit Malaysia, I highly recommend you visit this place.


Location information
● Japanese Village, Bukit Tinggi, Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia

Related link
https://elinchow.blogspot.com/2014/11/trip-to-bukit-tinggi-malaysia-berjaya.html?m=1