A large garden extends from the ponds to the slope, where a natural amphitheater was built. Next to the amphitheater there is a small open stage, which is also new, as is the wing up the hill. Pavilions are taken from historical photographs.
On the slope there are also 80 Prunus sargentii trees donated by local Japanese residents; the garden is truly amazing when in bloom. Birch tree and 13 different types of poplar grow on the side of the pond. The garden also has large flower beds with perennials.
Some rare plants were introduced to the garden in 2010 with the goal of climate change. They include yellow wood from Kentucky (Cladrastis kentukea), Japanese pavilion (Pterocarya rhoifolia), striped prismatic maple (Acer tegmentosum), magnolia in "Wada memory", royal azalea (rhododendron scalpinbachi), trumpets (Carpinus betulus L.), Wild cherry (Prunus avium), Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) and Alder mountain witch (Fothergilla major).