Gardens in Japan
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Gardens in Japan
Gardens in Japan are an integral part of Japanese culture and way of life. They represent the aspect of art of Japan. There are different kinds of gardens in Japan, namely, water gardens, garden bridges, rock gardens, tea gardens etc.The art of designing gardens have been a major activity of the Japanese for many centuries and the result has been a number of immensely beautiful gardens throughout the island of Japan. This has become a major tourist attraction of Japan.
The experience of touring the gardens of Japan in enhanced more by the wonderful Japanese music. The Japanese gardens are highly decorative but at the same time, it upholds the concept of simplicity as well. The flavor of the gardens of Japan lies in its gracefulness and simplicity.
The different elements of the gardens in Japan have depth and substance. They have an attached meaning or impression apart from the design aesthetic point of view. For example, the Iris Edged Yatsuhashi (eight fold Japanese bridge) has more meaning attached to it then understood apparently. It signifies the importance of the smaller and less important things in life. Things that might not seem to be so important in ones fast daily life. Thus, there is a lot of philosophical meaning attached to the elements as well. The other common features of Japanese gardens will include centrally located pond, artificial hills, garden stones etc, turtle or carne island etc. The Japanese gardens are very colorful and are a treat to view.
Traditional Japanese gardens reflect peace and serenity. They are symbolic expressions of beauty as well. Japanese gardens depict famous landscapes and have lakes, artificial mountains, rocks etc. These are the major elements present in a Japanese garden. Elements like tufted moss and stone lanterns are used to enhance the optical essence of the gardens. As written earlier the Japanese gardens have a spiritual and philosophical angel as well. The Japanese gardens are used for meditation purposes as well.
There are different kinds of gardens in Japan and all of those reflect or symbolize
different entities. For example, there are artificial hills or mountain gardens,
there are landscape gardens, there are tea gardens etc. These gardens have distinct
identities of their own and have different meanings as well. They are extremely
decorative and designs are of high standards as well.
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