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  2. File:Japanese Garden at Hammersmith Park, September 2019.jpg

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  3. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    This view from the Symbolic Mountain in the gardens in Cowra, Australia shows many of the typical elements of a Japanese garden. The aesthetic of Japanese gardens was introduced to the English-speaking world by Josiah Conder's Landscape Gardening in Japan (Kelly & Walsh, 1893). Conder was a British architect who had worked for the Japanese ...

  4. Kōko-en - Wikipedia

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    Kōko-en in Himeji Koi carp in the pond Sakura cherry blossoms with walls of Himeji Castle in the background Tourists enjoying autumn foliage. Kōko-en (好古園) is a Japanese garden located next to Himeji Castle in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. [1]

  5. Sakuteiki - Wikipedia

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    The unillustrated Sakuteiki is the first systematic record of the styles of gardening in the Heian period, which had been the product of oral tradition for many years.It precisely defines the art of landscape gardening as an aesthetic endeavor based on poetic feeling of the designer and the site. [3]

  6. Ritsurin Garden - Wikipedia

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    Ritsurin Garden (栗林公園, Ritsurin Kōen) is a large, historic garden in Takamatsu, Japan. It was completed in 1745 as a private strolling garden and villa for the local feudal lords, and opened to the public in 1875. [1] Ritsurin is one of the largest strolling gardens in Japan, [2] and a major tourist attraction for Kagawa Prefecture. [3]

  7. File:Waterfall, Japanese garden.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Japanese dry garden - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese dry garden (枯山水, karesansui) or Japanese rock garden, often called a Zen garden, is a distinctive style of Japanese garden. It creates a miniature stylized landscape through carefully composed arrangements of rocks, water features, moss, pruned trees and bushes, and uses gravel or sand that is raked to represent ripples in ...

  9. Japanese Garden (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the garden in 2008. Houston's Japanese Garden is designed in the daimyo style, reminiscent of gardens designed by feudal Japanese warlords. Emphasizing meandering footpaths, the garden's plan encourages a leisurely stroll throughout a variety of landscape elements and water features.