Tsukiyama Gardens in Japan
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The Edo Period in the Japanese history started from the 1603 till 1867. It was in this period of time that the Tsukiyama Gardens became extremely popular in Japan. The Edo period is also known as Tokugawa period.
The turtle and the crane are Japanese and Chinese mythological representations of long life and happiness. They are also represented in Tsukiyama Gardens as one of the most usual types of Tsukiyama Gardens is the tortoise and crane gardens. These typical gardens are found in Daigoji Sanboin Temple in Kyoto. The other places in Kyoto where, Tsukiyama Gardens are found are Tenryuji Temple and Saihoji Temple.
These gardens are an absolute beauty and are maintained properly as well. These are highly decorative. The previous term used for Tsukiyama was Kasan. These gardens are a part and parcel of Japanese life and also reflect their rich tradition and cultural heritage. They also reflect the religious perspective of the Japanese as well.
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