Monet's Pond
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A pond in Japan nicknamed "Monet's Pond" for its resemblance to Claude Monet's Water Lilies paintings, featuring clear water, water lilies, and colorful carp.

Nameless pond nicknamed 'Monet's Pond' for its striking resemblance to Claude Monet's 'Water Lilies' series. 🔍 Located in Seki city, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. # Why Go 🌊 Crystal-clear water, vibrant plants, water lilies, and colorful Japanese carp (koi) 📸 Picturesque scene, popular for photographers and painters 🌸 Especially stunning in early summer with water lilies, and late autumn with red Japanese maples 🚶 Short path around the pond, with an option to climb to Nemichi Shrine. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Can be crowded, especially on the wooden bridge and observation deck. # Tips 💡 Patience may be needed to get a prime viewing spot due to its popularity 🚌 Easiest access is by car, but buses are available from Gifu Station. # Cost 💰 Free. # 🅿️ Parking Three parking lots available.

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