At Tokugetsuro, a long-established restaurant in Kochi City known as the setting for author Miyao Tomiko's masterpiece "Yokiro," the bonsai plum trees are in full bloom, heralding the arrival of spring.
Tokugetsuro was founded in 1870 and has been cultivating plum trees since the first generation. Currently, the trees are between 150 and 200 years old.
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At Tokugetsuro, a long-established restaurant in Kochi City known as the setting for author Miyao Tomiko's masterpiece "Yokiro," the bonsai plum trees are in full bloom, heralding the arrival of spring.
Tokugetsuro was founded in 1870 and has been cultivating plum trees since the first generation. Currently, the trees are between 150 and 200 years old.