Asia Images / John Lander Photography

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Books
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x
Image 1 of 1
Less

tenshaen-5.jpg

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Nobori Huji Wisteria Bridge at Tenshaen Garden - Tenshaen Garden was built for the retirement of Munetada Date, the seventh feudal lord of Uwajma. It was named after a poem by Masamune Date that described the ideal way to live a life of retirement. The garden delights visitors with seasonal flowers in particular its famous arched bridge lined with wisteria trellises known as the “ascending wisterias”. Another feature of the garden is the many varieties of bamboo surrounding a pond, associated with the sparrow and bamboo crest of the Date family. Tensho-en Garden is a Daimyo Garden which was designed as a retirement villa for Masamune and is completed in the late Edo period.

Copyright
©John Lander
Image Size
6240x4160 / 21.4MB
https://www.photoshelter.com/support/license
https://asian-images.photoshelter.com/contact
Keywords
Tenshaen Garden, Tensha-en Garden, Tenshaen, Tensha-en, Munetada Date, Uwajima Garden, Uwajima Japanese Garden, japanese garden, japanese gardens, serenity, landscape architecture, idyllic, scenic, japanese landscape architecture, Tranquility, Spirituality, Simplicity, serenity, serene, nobody, exterior space, scenic, visual effect, no people, tranquil, tranquility, calm, historic sites, calming, calms, beautiful, calmness, idyllic, peacefulness, serenity, serene, nobody, pond garden, Wisteria Bridge at Tenshaen Garden, Nobori Huji Wisteria Bridge, Nobori Huji
Contained in galleries
Nobori Huji Wisteria Bridge at Tenshaen Garden - Tenshaen Garden was built for the retirement of Munetada Date, the seventh feudal lord of Uwajma. It was named after a poem by Masamune Date that described the ideal way to live a life of retirement. The garden delights visitors with seasonal flowers in particular its famous arched bridge lined with wisteria trellises known as the “ascending wisterias”.  Another feature of the garden is the many varieties of bamboo surrounding a pond, associated with the sparrow and bamboo crest of the Date family.  Tensho-en Garden is a Daimyo Garden which was designed as a retirement villa for Masamune and is completed in the late Edo period.