Japanese Village, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang

Location: Bukit Tinggi also known as Berjaya Hills, Pahang - near Genting Hingland

once arrived at the bukit tinggi, there are drive through counters, where u need to buy entrance ticket, rm10/adult and rm8/child. children below 3 is free. then, drive further till u reach a parking lot to park your car. from there, u can either walk (more or less 5 mins only) to the japanese village & botanical gerden, or wait for the shuttle bus.

日本の村 - the Japanese Village


Japanese village is located 3,500 feet above the sea, and said to be the first of its kind outside Japan. The garden was planned and designed by renowned Japanese architect, Mr Kaio Ariizumi and built by a team of 22 skilled craftsmen from Japan.


it is a beautiful garden with Japaneses style waterfall, bridge with koi pond and plants. here, you can also rent a kimono suit if u want to feel like you're in japan. guests are also invited to participate in an authentic Japanese tea ceremony. honestly, this is one of the most beautiful garden i've ever been.

11 comments:

  1. nurin sgt comel dgn kimono..

    haziq ngan diba punye mata dah ala2 jepun dah, warna kulit saja yang menyatakan meraka adalah anak melayu..

    nonoi plak.. jepun ada pakai tudung ke? jepun bersopan santun gitu.. hehehe :p

    apsal cik mim tidak berkimono?

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  2. nurin mmg comel. dah la die sorg je bdk yg try kimono kat siru.

    dba mmg dh konon jepun habes, smpai perasan org arab nak tgkap gmbr dir, pdhl org tu suh tlg tgkpkn gamba. haha lawak x ingat la

    saye ni cth org jepun yg muslim.. hehe

    cik mim pemalu la.. ;p

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  3. syok siot tempat ni....kena bayar ka masuk?

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  4. mmg syok sgt g sini.
    bayar mase nak masuk area berjaya hills tu je, rm10, the masuk japanese village, botanical garden free.

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  5. kiutnya pakai kimono...muachsss muaachsss

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  6. hi!

    may i ask a question?

    the RM10 entrance fee is for the french village, japanese village and the botanical gardens?

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  7. kefli,
    yup rm10 is for those 3. its actually like a 'tol post' then masuk all 3 places xperlu bayar lagi dah.

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  8. hi,
    I want to go Bukit Tinggi. Is there any public transport besides taxi, like bus? ... on the budget side la.
    thx.

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  9. hye....nak tanya harga rm10 tu masa school holiday je ke or anytime cuz last time mcm dgr kata rm16.kalo i pegi weekdays...harga rm10 jugak ke?

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  10. anonymous,
    sorry im not sure bout public transportation.

    regina,
    i went twice, both on weekday & weekend, both i paid for rm10 only.

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  11. i nak tanya sat.... kimono tu sewa harga berapa?

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