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Japanese Garden in Mažučiai: a Business that Theoretically Should Not Exist

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Šarūnas Kasmauskas, who has been creating the largest Japanese garden in Europe for almost 18 years in the village of Mažučiai, Kretinga district, says that his business friends are surprised: according to business theory, he should have gone bankrupt a long time ago, but he not only survives from his activities, but also replenishes them with new exhibits every year.
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Šarūnas Kasmauskas, who has been creating the largest Japanese garden in Europe for almost 18 years in the village of Mažučiai, Kretinga district, says that his business friends are surprised: according to business theory, he should have gone bankrupt a long time ago, but he not only survives from his activities, but also replenishes them with new exhibits every year.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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