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Japanese garden design - Enclosure

19 Jan 2008

Most Japanese gardens are enclosed by design. Sometimes this is simply due to the restricted nature of an urban environment, but more often the enclosure is used as a casing trim.

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Natural Japanese gardens

12 Oct 2007

Among the natural-style gardens, the “shinden-zukuri” garden is a crystallization of extremely ancient Japanese garden motifs. The oldest recorded garden of this type—which includes artificial hills, ponds, and streams among the garden trees—dates back to the Asuka period (c.538 to 710 AD).

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Religious style Japanese Gardens

11 Oct 2007

Among Japanese gardens having religious significance are those in what is known as the Joudo style. Taking its name from the Joudo Buddhist sect, this garden style was developed in the late Heian and Kamakura periods (c.1000~c.1333) and draw its symbolism from the belief in the Joudo paradise popular at the time.

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Water garden and rock garden design

10 Oct 2007

Seeing from the standpoint of designing, traditional Japanese gardens can be divided into two basic types; the gardens that have water in the form of a pond or a flowing rivulet, and the dry “rock gardens”, called “sekitei” in Japanese. In the Eastern tradition, the word for “landscape” is a combination of the characters for [...]

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Oneness with the Nature

9 Oct 2007

Following the natural rhythm First of all, we would have to learn about Japanese concept of nature to grasp to successfully get at the spirit of the Japanese garden design, cause the essence of Japanese garden philosophy is just the concept of bringing nature and the four seasons close to them.

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