Black Friday Bundle Sale @ Real Japanese Gardens
Hi there!
I am exited to announce this year’s Black Friday deals on Real Japanese Gardens!
You know, space here in the apartments in Japan and especially in Tokyo is limited and we LOVE digital goods for not taking up any of our small spaces.
How about you?
So we decided to make super bundles out of our eBooks for this special day.
All bundles are limited. When they are sold out, we won’t offer more!

Super Mega Garden Bundle:
All eBooks on specific gardens in one bundle.
37 eBooks worth 152.05 dollar.
For only 140 dollar.
Limited to 5.
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Super Mega Explanation Bundle:
All eBooks with explanations on Japanese gardens and Plants.
10 eBooks worth 49.50 dollar.
Now for 45 dollar.
Limited to 5.
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Plants bundle:
All eBooks dedicated to plants in Japanese gardens.
5 eBooks worth 24.75 dollar.
Now for 22.50 dollar.
Limited to 15.
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Tokyo Gardens! Super Bundle:
15 eBooks worth 71.25 dollar.
Now for 65 dollar.
Limited to 15.
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Kyoto’s Fine Gardens Bundle:
14 eBooks worth 60.30 dollar.
Now for 55 dollar.
Limited to 15.
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Daitoku-ji Special Bundle:
3 eBooks worth 11.85 dollar.
Now for 10.50 dollar.
Limited to 10.
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Gardens in the ancient capital: Kamakura’s gardens Bundle:
5 eBooks worth 12.75 dollar.
Now for 11.50 dollar.
Limited to 15.
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I am sure that at least one of the bundles will be for you and help you to survive the dark and cold season (or the hot and sunny)!
What’s better than sitting inside on a cold/hot evening with a good book?😏

With twelve years of professional landscaping experience under her belt, Anika Ogusu is your perfect guide to the world of Japanese gardens. Her love of nature began early, in the woods near her childhood home and the garden of her grandmother’s house. During her teenage years she developed a strong interest in Japanese culture, and after university she decided to combine her love of Japan and gardens into a profession. Anika started her career as chief gardener in charge of the perennial valley at the Botanical Garden in Hamburg, Germany, then moved to Tokyo in pursuit of her dream. For two years she apprenticed under local landscape designers and learned the art of Japanese garden design, construction and maintenance. Now, in partnership with Real Japanese Gardens (www.japanesegardens.jp), her wish is to spread the magic of Japanese gardens to the rest of the world. Her in-depth guide books on gardens throughout Japan are available in eBook format or paperback. In her free time, Anika enjoys exploring her adopted country (especially green moss gardens), and soaking up nature and any details that interest her.
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With twelve years of professional landscaping experience under her belt, Anika Ogusu is your perfect guide to the world of Japanese gardens. Her love of nature began early, in the woods near her childhood home and the garden of her grandmother’s house. During her teenage years she developed a strong interest in Japanese culture, and after university she decided to combine her love of Japan and gardens into a profession. Anika started her career as chief gardener in charge of the perennial valley at the Botanical Garden in Hamburg, Germany, then moved to Tokyo in pursuit of her dream. For two years she apprenticed under local landscape designers and learned the art of Japanese garden design, construction and maintenance. Now, in partnership with Real Japanese Gardens (www.japanesegardens.jp), her wish is to spread the magic of Japanese gardens to the rest of the world. Her in-depth guide books on gardens throughout Japan are available in eBook format or paperback. In her free time, Anika enjoys exploring her adopted country (especially green moss gardens), and soaking up nature and any details that interest her.



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