20 Japanese gardens from around the world
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-japanese-gardens-from-around-the-world.htmlJapanese gardens around the world break: in the yards of homes, city parks, and at historical places, for example, when Buddhist and Shinto temples, and the old locks. In Japanese culture, gardening is an art, like the art of calligraphy. Japanese gardens first appeared under the influence of stylized Chinese gardens. The tradition of creating Japanese gardens were handed down from Sensei to apprentice. We offer to your attention 20 stunning Japanese gardens around the world.
Garden Hongbo, Osaka, Japan. (63highland)
Japanese garden in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (LUIS ARGERICH)
Garden of ryōan-JI temple, Kyoto, Japan. (JAIME PEREZ)
Japanese garden in the Carpet, Australia. (JOHN O'NEILL)
From Ritsurin Garden, Takamatsu, Japan. In the centre of this typical Japanese garden is the home from which it is customary to admire the garden. (63highland)
In addition to residential house in the Japanese garden can be some of those elements: water (bridge over water or stone); stone, or just a handful of stones; light (usually of stone); a tea house or a pavilion, fence, fence or a traditional wall. Photo: tropical garden Monte Palace, Madeira, Portugal. (JONATHAN GROBE & HANNES GROBE)
Stone garden Daizen-JI Prices, Kyoto, Japan. (CHRIS & SUYEN SELKE)
Japanese tea garden, San Francisco, USA. (J. ASH BOWIE)
Japanese gardens are considered a place where one goes from the hustle and bustle of life and everyday stress. On the photo: Genkou-JI temple, Kyoto, Japan. (KAISER TIA)
The KORAKUEN Garden, Okayama, Japan. (63highland)
Kaiju Shiki gardens with walking to fully enjoy their beauty. In certain places include bumps, so you can look down. Photo: the gardens of Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand. (Bit2span)
The stones used for the construction of paths, bridges and walkways. Photo: stone garden Zen, Japan. (BRIGGITTE JEANNETTE)
Japanese garden in the Netherlands. (FRANS SCHMIT)
Japanese garden in Portland, USA. (LAURA SCUDDER)
Art Museum Adachi, Yasugi, Japan. (63highland)
Water should be a part of the natural landscape in the Japanese garden. So here you will find the fountains. The water flows smoothly and gently. Over the most beautiful bodies of water often hang lights. Some gardens even have dried up ponds, and they create the same effect as the full. Photo: garden in Kumamoto, Japan. (63highland)
Garden Ciuncan, Nagahama, Japan. (63 highland)
Japanese stone garden Kasane, Japan. (ANTHONY FINNEY PHOTOGRAPHY)
Japanese gardens in Portland, USA. (STEPHEN GRAY)
Green plants – another piece of Japanese gardens. Japanese tradition require delicate green shades, but also it uses flowering trees and plants. In Japanese gardens West uses a unique to Japan plant. Photo: the Como Park in Minnesota, USA. (KRISTI SAUER)
Keywords: Nature | Japan | Garden | Landscapes | Gardening
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