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Japanese Maple and Autumn Colors at Koto-In Garden. Koto-in was established in 1601 by Tadaoki Hosokawa, a famous warrior under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He studied Zen under the Daitoku-ji abbot, Seigan, and was a disciple of tea master, Sen no Rikyu. Koto-in is home to two famous tea houses, Shoko-ken and Horai.
Ryogen-in Garden; Daitokuji Temple; rock garden; zen garden; Japanese garden; karesansui; karesansui garden; dry garden; gravel; Japanese gardening; landscape garden; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; karesansui; karesansui garden; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens
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Ryogen-in, the head temple of the South School of Rinzai-shu Daitoku-ji sect, has a collection of zen gardens including Ryogin-tei a Karesansui or Zen garden laid out in the early 16th century.
Zuiho-in; Daitokuji Temple; Kyoto; daitokuji; zuiho-in; zuihoin; zen garden; rock garden; sand garden; dry garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese gardening; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; Karena's; Karena's garden; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; Japanese landscaping
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Zuiho-in Zen Garden's most intriguing feature is its main rock garden called "Dozuka-tei", which is raked into appealing patterns to suggest water ripples lapping against rock formations representing the Hohrai Mountains.
Tofukuji Temple; rock garden; zen garden; Japanese garden; shrubs; square; squared; symetrical; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos; Japanese landscaping; karesansui; Kyoto; garden; gardens; Japanese garden photos; Japanese garden designs; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos; landscape garden; Japanese landscaping;
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Tofukuji Temple in the outskirts of Kyoto is renowned for its autumn colors and four different gardens surrounding the 'Hojo" or meditation hall including this Zen rock garden.
Gingkakuji; Ginkakuji; Japanese gardens; Japanese gardening; zen garden; rock garden; dry garden; karesansui; karesansui garden; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; karesansui; karesansui garden; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens
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Ginkakuji is a Zen temple at the foot of Kyoto's Higashiyama or "eastern mountain". The temple was formally known as Tozan Jishoji and built in 1482 as a retirement villa for shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. A few years later, the Silver Pavilion was constructed, modeled after Kinkakuji's Golden Pavilion. Plans to cover the pavilion in silver were never realized yet the name Silver Pavilion stuck. The villa was converted into a Zen temple after Yoshimasa's death and is well known for its zen garden.
Kyoto; japan; Saihoji; Moss Garden; kokedera; koke dera; saiho-ji; Kyoto moss garden; pond garden Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens
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The Moss Garden at Saihoji Temple is one of the few temples in Kyoto where visitors must request an invitation in advance before their visit. Visitors are required to participate in chanting and writing wishes before visiting the famous gardens. In this way the monks are able to maintain the temple and garden and prevent mass tourism from destroying the tranquility of the moss garden.
Kyoto; japan; Nanzen-in; Nanzenji Temple; nanzen-ji; Japanese gardens; rock garden; pond garden; rock garden; pond garden; nature; natural; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; Japanese landscaping;
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Nanzen-in Garden at Nanzenji Temple is a strolling garden composed around a pond. Less austere than Nanzenji's main garden the centerpiece of Nanzen-in is a large rock in the pond representing Mt Horai which was a mythical dwelling place of immortal sages.
karesansui; karesansui garden; Ishigumi; Tenryuji Garden; Kyoto; tenryuji; UNESCO; Japanese gardens; pond garden; rock garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos tenryuji; tenryuji garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens Kyoto; Arashiyama; Sagano; heritage; Kyoto landmark; sogenchi; sogen; sogenchi pond garden
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Tenryu-ji more formally known as Tenryu Shiseizen-ji is the head temple of the Tenryu branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism, located in Arashiyama, Kyoto. The temple was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1339, primarily to venerate Gautama Buddha, and its first chief priest was Muso Soseki the famous Zen garden designer. As a temple related to both the Ashikaga family and Emperor Go-Daigo, the temple is held in high esteem, and is ranked number one among Kyoto's so-called "Five Mountains." In 1994, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Depicting Heaven and Hell at Yoko-en Garden at Taizo-in Temple displays both elegance and austerity - the basis for traditional garden landscapes, and can be called one of the Showa period's most exquisite gardens. Nakane Kinsaku designed this expansive garden. Difficult to see at a glance, great pains have gone into the details. An example of this is the spacious impression one gets when the garden is viewed from the front.
garden; gardens; Japanese garden photos; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos Japanese landscaping; Motonobu-no-Niwa Garden; Kyoto garden; zen garden; karesansui; Taizoin; Myoshinji temple
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Motonobu-no-Niwa Garden at Taizoin - Motonobu Kano, the Master of Zen and also a painter of the Muromachi period, designed this garden and as such, it retains a very graceful, elegant and painterly ambience, giving it a unique air. The background scenery of the garden consists mainly of camellia, pine, Japanese umbrella pine, and other evergreens, presumably planted to present an "eternal beauty" that remains the same throughout the changing seasons.
Kyoto; japan; Japanese; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese gardening; daitokuji; daitokuji temple; Ryogen-In Garden; Daitokuji; Kyoto; zen garden; dry garden; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; karesansui; karesansui garden; Ryogin-tei
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Ryogen-tei Garden at Ryogen-in which has a collection of Zen gardens. The most interesting would be Ryogin-tei, a Karesansui or dry garden designed and laid out in the early 16th century.
Ryoanji; Ryoan-ji; rock garden; zen garden; dry garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardening; stone garden; rock garden pictures; rock garden photos; karesansui; karesansui garden; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; Japanese landscaping; UNESCO; heritage
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Ryoanji Temple garden is one of the world's best known gardens. The main attraction is its rock garden, the most renowned of its kind in Japan. The simple Zen garden consist of nothing but rocks and neatly raked gravel. Though the meaning of the garden's arrangement is unknown and up to each visitor's interpretation it is said that if you can see all of the 15 stones at one time you have reached enlightenment.
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Hoshun-in Zen Garden, Daitokuji Temple, Though not very large, Hoshun-in is an elegantly landscaped garden with oddly overlaying rocks, and attractive for its three dimensional composition. Hoshun-in offers outstanding seasonal beauty in the flowering season due to lilies and irises surrounding the pond and its Zen rock garden.
Sogenchi Garden; Sogenchi Pond Garden; Tenryuji Garden; Tenryuji Garden; Kyoto; tenryuji; Japanese gardens; pond garden; rock garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos tenryuji; tenryuji garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens Kyoto; Arashiyama; sagano; heritage; Kyoto landmark; sogenchi; sogen; sogenchi pond garden; UNESCO; heritage
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Tenryuji - more formally known as Tenryu Shiseizen-ji ior "Temple of the Heavenly Dragon" s the head temple of the Tenryu branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. Sogenchi Garden, located behind Tenryuji, is one of the oldest landscape gardens in Japan, retaining the same form as when it was designed in the fourteenth century by Muso Soseki.
Sogenchi Garden; Sogenchi Pond Garden; Tenryuji Garden; Tenryuji Garden; Kyoto; tenryuji; UNESCO; Japanese gardens; pond garden; rock garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; garden photos tenryuji; tenryuji garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens Kyoto; Arashiyama; Sagano; heritage; Kyoto landmark; sogenchi; sogen; sogenchi pond garden; UNESCO; heritage
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Couple admiring the view from tatami room at Tenryu-ji Temple's Sogenchi Pond Garden. Tenryuji is more formally known as Tenryu Shiseizen-ji and is the head temple of the Tenryu branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. Its first chief priest was Muso Soseki the famous Zen garden designer who created this magnificent garden which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Kimono at Sankeien a garden, once the private domain of the silk baron Hara Sankei. Sankeien is one of Japan's most exquisite gardens and opened to the public in 1904. Hara wished to share his bounty by opening up his grounds. The cherry blossoms in spring make Sankeien a favorite spot in Yokohama for residents and visitors alike. Besides the landmark three storied pagoda, koi ponds, streams and an elegant feudal lord's residence, numerous tea houses are scattered throughout the expanse.
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Tenryuji - more formally known as Tenryu Shiseizen-ji ior "Temple of the Heavenly Dragon" is the head temple of the Tenryu branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. Sogenchi Garden, located behind Tenryuji Temple itself, is one of the oldest landscape gardens in Japan, retaining the same form as when it was designed in the fourteenth century by Muso Soseki.
rock garden; zen garden; dry garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardening; stone garden; Taizoin Rock Garden; yoko-en garden; karesansui; karesansui garden; Japanese garden designs Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; garden; gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens;
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Yoko-en Garden at Taizo-in Temple displays both elegance and austerity - the basis for traditional garden landscapes, and can be called one of the Showa period's finest gardens. The landscape gardener Nakane Kinsaku designed this expansive garden. While difficult to see at a glance, great pains have gone into the details. An example of this is the spacious impression one gets when the garden is viewed from the front.
Korakuen Garden; Korakuen; kora koen; Tokyo garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardening; strolling garden; landscape architecture; pond garden; autumn; autumnal; nature; natural; peaceful Japanese landscaping; pictures of Japanese gardens; images of Japanese gardens
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The construction of Koishikawa Korakuen Garden of Tokyo was started in 1629 by Yorifusa Mito, the Daimyo of Mito and was completed by his successor, Mitsukuni Mito Mitsukuni and named this garden "Koraku-en" (Koraku means "enjoying afterwards") . Korakuen was appointed as the special place of scenic beauty and the special historic site based on the cultural properties protection law of Japan.
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Shomyoji Arched Bridge. Shomyoji was built by Sanetoki Hojo during the Kamakura period, and was made the Hojo family temple of the Kanazawa area. The Jodo style garden with Ajiike Pond in front of the main temple is its most unique feature when considering the arched bridge. The temple's bell was portrayed in the woodblock print "Shomyo-no-Bansho," one of eight prints depicting views of Kanazawa by Hiroshige Utagawa.
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Rikugien Garden the very name of this garden means the six traditional elements essential to great poetry. A wonderful, romantic sentiment in itself for a garden but especially apt because the concept has been followed through to the design and layout of this garden which depicts 88 scenes from a classic Japanese poem. It does so by use of the pond, stone islands, teahouses and bridges.
Ryogen-in; ryogenin; daitokuji temple complex; karesansui; zen garden; Japanese garden; Kyoto garden; Kyoto
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Ryogen-in is a subtemple of the Daitokuji Zen Buddhist complex in Kyoto, It was constructed in 1502. There are five gardens adjoining the abbot's residence, including Totekiko claimed to be the smallest Japanese rock garden, Isshi-dan, Koda-tei and Ryogin-tei a moss covered garden which claims to be the oldest garden in Daitoku-ji, and has been attributed to the renowned garden designer Soami.
garden; gardens; Japanese garden photos; Japanese garden designs; Japanese Carp Pond; Koi Pond; carp; koi; stone garden; rock garden; pond garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese landscaping; koi; carps
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Japanese koi ponds or carp ponds are a standard feature in many Japanese gardens. In Japan, carp represent strength and are used as a symbol of boyhood.
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Daisensui Pond at Koishikawa Korakuen Garden in Tokyo. The garden was started in 1629 by Yorifusa Mito, the Daimyo of Mito and was completed by his successor, Mitsukuni Mito Mitsukuni and named this garden "Koraku-en" (Koraku means "enjoying afterwards") . Korakuen was appointed as the special place of scenic beauty and the special historic site based on the cultural properties protection law of Japan.
Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese gardening; Enkoji Garden; enko-ji; tatami mats; tatami room; tatamis; Kyoto gardens; Kyoto garden; Kyoto autumn; Kyoto fall; Kyoto autumn colors; Kyoto autumn colours; enkoji
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Enkoji was founded in 1601 by Tokugawa Ieyasu - its mission was to promote learning and scholarship in Japan. As a result, both monks and laymen were allowed as students. Enkoji is well known for its autumn leaves.
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Hama Rikyu Garden or Hama-rikyu Onshi Teien is a landscape garden surrounding Shioiri Pond. The park itself is surrounded by a seawater moat filled by Tokyo Bay. It was remodeled as a public garden park on the site of a villa of the Shogun Tokugawa family in the 17th century. Visitors can also enjoy Japanese tea and sweets at a tea house in the middle of the pond, called Nakajima-no-Ochaya in the garden that offers matcha tea and Japanese sweets.
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Cherry blossoms and crane at Tsurugaoka Shrine, Kamakura. Various events are held at the shrine throughout the year. During the New Year holidays, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu is with over 2 million visitors one of the country's most visited shrines, and in April and September, horseback archery (yabusame) is performed on the lane that leads to the shrine's dance stage and main building.
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Hama Rikyu, the garden of a feudal lord's residence during the Edo Period, is one of Tokyo's most attractive landscape gardens. It is located next to Tokyo Bay, beside the futuristic Shiodome district. Seawater ponds, former duck hunting grounds, forested areas and a teahouse in the middle of the pond are some of the park's attractions. Furthermore, the contrast between the traditional gardens with Shiodome's skyscrapers in the background is spectacular.
Japanese window; Japanese windows; Asian window; mums; chrysanthemums; Japanese garden designs; shoji; Kyoto; Kyoto images
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Japanese Window with chrysanthemums. Japanese traditional architecture makes use of shapes, contours, and spaces to create an effect that is purely Japanese. Windows play an important part as the indoor/outdoor motif is usually a part of the overall style.
Japanese gardens; Japanese garden; Japanese gardening; Daigoji Temple Garden; pond garden; Daigoji; Kyoto garden; pond garden; Japanese bridge; Daigoji pond garden;
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Daigoji Temple Garden within Daigoji temple complex, a UNESCO world heritage site that includes many temple halls, structures and pagodas including Kyoto's oldest building.
Shisendo Garden; Kyoto; kyoto garden; Japanese garden; Japanese gardens; Japanese landscape garden
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Shisendo is a so-called scholars garden in eastern Kyoto designed by Jozen Ishikawa as a personal retreat. Ishikawa was a scholar and landscape architect. After he retired from samurai service he devoted the rest of his life to learning Chinese classics. When he was 59 he built his masterpiece as a retirement villa which has come to be known as Shisendo. The hermitage later became a Zen Buddhist templ of the Soto sect.
Ninnaji Temple Kyoto; Ninnaji Temple; Ninnaji; Ninna-ji; zen garden; karesansui; Japanese garden; ninnaji garden; UNESCO; heritage
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Ninnaji is one of Kyoto's most interesting temples, featuring a large variety of different buildings and gardens on its spacious grounds. It belongs to Kyoto's UNESCO world heritage sites. Ninnaji was founded in the year 888 as an imperial residence, but like most historic buildings in Japan, suffered repeated destruction in wars and fires over the centuries. Today Ninnaji is the headquarters of the Omuro school of the Buddhist Shingon sect and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Shosei-en Garden; shoseien garden; shoseien garden; Japanese garden; pond garden; strolling garden; Kyoto gardens; Japanese pond garden
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Teahouse at the pond garden of Shosei-en - Rinchi-tei on the left and Tekisui-ken to its right. Shosei-en Garden was designed as a retreat for the chief priest Sen'nyo. Shosei-en is also called Kikoku-tei "Orange Mansion" because it was once surrounded by orange groves. The garden is a Chisen-Kaiyu-Shiki teien that is a pond strolling garden with buildings such as tea-ceremony houses arranged here and there throughout the grounds.
Shisendo Garden; Kyoto; Kyoto garden; Japanese landscape garden; shisen-do
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Shisendo is a so-called scholars garden in eastern Kyoto designed by Jozen Ishikawa as a personal retreat. Ishikawa was a scholar and landscape architect. After he retired from samurai service he devoted the rest of his life to learning Chinese classics. When he was 59 he built his masterpiece as a retirement villa which has come to be known as Shisendo. The hermitage later became a Zen Buddhist templ of the Soto sect.
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Kiyosumi Garden dates back to the Edo-era. It is belived to have been the residence of business tycoon Kinokuniya Bunzaemon. In the Meiji Era, Iwasaki Yataro, founder of Mitsubishi acquired the land. In 1878, Yataro Iwasaki rebuild the garden and imported 55 huge rocks from all over Japan. The garden was used for entertaining guest and company gatherings. Nowadays, the garden is one of the most pleasant traditional Japanese garden in Tokyo. There are three big islands and a teahouse on the pond. You can enjoy hopping from one stone to another. As you amble around the shores and cross the bridges, you can admire the carp and curious turtles. A water source in a Japanese garden should appear to be part of the natural surroundings; this is why one will not find fountains in traditional gardens. Man made streams are built with curves and irregularities to create a serene and natural appearance
Northern Garden; Tofukuji Temple; moss; square; modern; Japanese gardens; Tofukuji north garden
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Northern Garden, Tofukuji Temple. Square cutted stones and moss are distributed in a chequered pattern. Though modern in its style and composition, this is one of the most unique gardens in Japan.
Shuheki-en Garden; sanzen-in garden; Sanzen-in; Kyoto garden; Kyoto gardens; Japanese landscape garden; Japanese people
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Shuheki-en Garden at Sanzen-in. Sanzen-in is a Tendai Buddhism monzeki; temple. Its gardens and a small hall called Ojogokuraku-in as well as the three Buddhist images in the hall are the main attractions. Monzeki is a temple of which the head priests has always been a member of the imperial family or of the nobility.
Kodaiji Temple; South Garden; dry garden; zen garden; karasansui garden; Kodaiji Temple; kodai-ji; kodaiji; Kyoto garden; Kyoto
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At Kodai-ji temple there are several formal gardens designed by Kobori Enshu, who was an architect and master Zen gardener, as well as a master of calligraphy, poetry, and tea ceremony. Kodaiji's south garden is a karesansui, or dry rock garden featuring a large area of raked gravel that is punctuated by conical gravel formations and surrounded by a border of moss and stone. The raked gravel of a karesansui is meant to evoke the ripple patterns that form in water.
Renge-ji Garden; Renge-ji; rengeji garden; rengeji; Kyoto garden; Japanese landscape garden; autumn; autumnal; landscape garden; japanese landscaping; autumn leaves
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Renge-ji is made up of a pond garden with rocks, bridge, shrubs and moss. .This peaceful garden features a small but beautiful pond set against a hillside of cascading maple foliage. The pond is located on the immediate north side of the sukiya style structure. While there is a path in the current garden, the site is primarily intended to be viewed from within the structure.
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Byodo-in Temple; Byodo-in; Byodoin; Japanese Temple; Byodoin; tranquil; quiet; traditional Japanese architecture; heritage; UNESCO; Kyoto landmark; Kyoto monument
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Byodo-in is a Buddhist temple in the city of Uji in Kyoto prefecture, a National Treasure and a World Heritage Site. Its outline is featured on the •10 coin. Built in 998 AD during the Heian period, Byodo-in was originally a private residence like many Japanese temples. It was converted into a temple by the Fujiwara clan in 1052. The Phoenix Hall, the great statue of Amida inside it, and several other items at Byodoin are Japanese National Treasures. UNESCO listed the building as a World Heritage Site in 1994.
Rikugien Bridge; rikugien; rikugien garden; Japanese garden; Tokyo garden; Japanese landscape gardening; pond garden; Rikugien Bridge; Autumn Colors; red; autumn; autumnal; Japanese landscaping; Tokyo garden
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Rikugien Garden the very name of this garden means the six traditional elements essential to great poetry. A wonderful, romantic sentiment in itself for a garden but especially apt because the concept has been followed through to the design and layout of this garden which depicts 88 scenes from a classic Japanese poem. It does so by use of the pond, stone islands, teahouses and bridges.
Tofukuji Temple; Southern Garden; tofukuji south garden; tofukuji; zen garden; dry garden; karasansui garden; tofukuji garden; Kyoto garden; zen gardens
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Tofukuji Temple southern garden, in front of the Hojo is the most contrived work among the four gardens and is composed of rock compositions symbolizing Elysian islands. Showing the eight seas and five moss-covered sacred mountains at the western end of the garden.
Matsuo Shrine Garden; Matsunoo Shrine Gardens; shofu-en garden; stone garden; rock garden; zen garden; Japanese garden; stones; rocks
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Shofu-en has three famous gardens: Iwakura, Horai and Kyokusui. These gardens were designed by.Mirei Shigemori during the Showa era. They are not so old but are among the greatest of Japanese gardens designed after the Meiji era. He designed them with a combination of rocks, and the opposite concepts of "stillness" and "movement" in harmony.
Shosei-en Garden; shoseien garden; shoseien garden; Japanese garden; pond garden; strolling garden; Kaito-ro Covered Bridge; Kyoto garden; Japanese bridge; Shosei-en
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Kaito-ro, a covered bridge connects the north edge of Engetsu-chi pond and the north island at Shosei-en Garden - designed as a retreat for the chief priest Sen'nyo. Shosei-en is also called Kikoku-tei "Orange Mansion" because it was once surrounded by orange groves. The garden is a Chisen-Kaiyu-Shiki teien that is a pond garden, or strolling garden with buildings such as tea-ceremony houses and bridges throughout the grounds.
entoku-in; entoku-in garden; Kodaiji temple garden; Kodaiji; Nantei; Southern Garden; south garden at entoku-in; Japanese garden; Japanese women; kimono; wearing kimono; zen garden; dry garden; karesansui; karesansui garden
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Entoku-in Garden was originally part of Fushimijo Castle and also a sub-temple of Kodaiji Temple. It was founded by a nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The northern dry garden shows the essence of Momoyama style and is a registered National Place of Scenic Beauty by the Japanese government. It was built in 1605 and dedicated as a Rinzai sect temple in 1633..
Zuiho-in Zen Garden; Zuiho-in; Zen Garden; japanese garden; mirei shigemori garden, Daitokuji Temple Garden, Mirei Shigemori garden
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Zuiho-in temple was founded in 1535 by OTOMO Sorin (OTOMO Yoshishige, 1530-1587), who was later baptized and became one of a few Christian lords in Japan. The temple is known for its modern karesansui or dry zen landscape garden that were designed lby Shigemori Mirei.
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'Sunken garden secrets' was an art installation in the sunken garden at Kensington Gardens. Locals and visitors were asked to write down a secret thought - these were than put inside red glass balls hanging from a frame over the walkways. The secrets could be read by visitors through the glass balls.
Entoku-in Garden was originally part of Fushimijo Castle and also a sub-temple of Kodaiji Temple. It was founded by a nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The northern dry garden shows the essence of Momoyama style and is a registered National Place of Scenic Beauty by the Japanese government. It was built in 1605 and dedicated as a Rinzai sect temple in 1633..
myoshinji temple; shunkoin; shun-koin; Golden Fusuma; fusuma; sliding paper doors; Japanese doors; Japanese walls; Japanese design; Japanese architecture; Japanese interior design fusuma; sliding doors; Japanese doors; sliding Japanese doors; Japanese paper doors; gold; golden; Kyoto; Kyoto images
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Tatami with Golden Fusuma at Shunkoin, a subtemple of Myoshinji Temple, was one of the most important places for Japanese Zen Buddhism in the early 20th century. Several sliding door panels at Shunkoin were painted by Eigaku Kano of the renowned Kano School of painting. Some of the paintings have Confucian themes as Confucianism was important to samurai during the Edo period when these paintings were made.
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'Sunken garden secrets' was an art installation in the sunken garden at Kensington Gardens. Locals and visitors were asked to write down a secret thought - these were than put inside red glass balls hanging from a frame over the walkways. The secrets could be read by visitors through the glass balls.
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Description
'Sunken garden secrets' was an art installation in the sunken garden at Kensington Gardens. Locals and visitors were asked to write down a secret thought - these were than put inside red glass balls hanging from a frame over the walkways. The secrets could be read by visitors through the glass balls.
koto; Japanese koto; Japanese music; Japanese musician; Japanese Koto; koto; koto
Description
The koto is the national instrument of Japan and made from kiri wood (Paulownia tomentosa). They have 13 strings that are strung over 13 movable bridges along the width of the instrument. Players can adjust the string pitches by moving these bridges before playing, and use three finger picks to pluck the strings.
Toji Temple Market; Japanese market; Japanese flea market; fish; fishmonger; butcher toji market; Kyoto market; Kyoto; Kyoto images; Japanese food; Japanese foods
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Toji Temple Market Fish - On the 21st of each month, a famous flea market is held on the grounds of Toji Temple Market. This market is also called Kobo-san, in honor of Kobo Daishi, who died on March 21st. The flea market features a variety of antiques, art, clothes, pottery, some food, and typical second-hand flea market goods. By far the largest market is held on December 21st, as it is the last of the year.
Matsuo Shrine Garden; Matsunoo Shrine Gardens; shofu-en garden; shofu-en; Kyoto garden; modern Japanese garden
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Shofu-en has three famous gardens: Iwakura, Horai and Kyokusui. These gardens were designed by. Mirei Shigemori during the Showa era. They are not so old but are among the greatest of Japanese gardens designed after the Meiji era. He designed them with a combination of rocks, and the opposite concepts of "stillness" and "movement" in harmony.
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The Moss Garden at Saihoji Temple is one of the few temples in Kyoto where visitors must request an invitation in advance before their visit. Visitors are required to participate in chanting and writing wishes before visiting the famous gardens. In this way the monks are able to maintain the temple and garden and prevent mass tourism from destroying the tranquility of the moss garden.
The Moss Garden at Saihoji Temple is one of the few temples in Kyoto where visitors must request an invitation in advance before their visit. Visitors are required to participate in chanting and writing wishes before visiting the famous gardens. In this way the monks are able to maintain the temple and garden and prevent mass tourism from destroying the tranquility of the moss garden.
Japanese food; Japanese cuisine; Japanese tea; Drinking Macha Tea; Tea Drinkers; ocha; Japanese tea; Kyoto; Kyoto images; Asian girls; Asian women; Japanese women; Japanese women
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Drinking Tea - Japanese green tea, or ocha is the most common drink in Japan. Not only is it loaded with vitamin C and caffeine but its antioxidant and healthy properties are making this drink a hit all around the world.