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Yurin Garden, Yurin-no–niwa was originally constructed at Kyoto Yurin Kaikan in 1969 was relocated to the Kayo Building of Kibichuo in 2002. The garden was named yurin-no-niwa or Yurin Garden, combining the words ‘yu’ from the name of Yuzensai Miyazaki who perfected the yuzen dyeing technique and ‘rin’ from the name of Korin Ogata, a Japanese painter of the Edo Era. It is a pond appreciation style garden or chisen kanshoshiki teien with a very modern pond garden design replicating thin paper ornaments attached to gifts. The pond water is shallow, shaped like a spiral.

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Yurin Garden, Yurin-no–niwa, shigemori mirei garden, shigemori mirei, modern japanese garden, japanese garden, Korin Ogata, Yuzensai Miyazaki, kibi chuo city office garden
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Yurin Garden, Yurin-no–niwa was originally constructed at Kyoto Yurin Kaikan in 1969 was relocated to the Kayo Building of Kibichuo in 2002. The garden was named yurin-no-niwa or Yurin Garden, combining the words ‘yu’ from the name of Yuzensai Miyazaki who perfected the yuzen dyeing technique and ‘rin’ from the name of Korin Ogata, a Japanese painter of the Edo Era. It is a pond appreciation style garden or chisen kanshoshiki teien with a very modern pond garden design replicating thin paper ornaments attached to gifts. The pond water is shallow, shaped like a spiral.