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  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
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  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
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  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
    shitennoji-honbo-garden-2.jpg
  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
    shitennoji-honbo-garden-6.jpg
  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
    shitennoji-honbo-garden-11.jpg
  • Gokuraku-jodo Garden at Shitennoji Honbo was designed according to Paradise of the Amida Buddha.   The Gokuraku-jodo Garden, laid out in the early Edo Period, is based on an idea of the Paradise of Amida with pleasant ponds and rock waterfalls, cherry trees, irises and stone lanterns. The Kame-no-ike Pond in the main complex is famous for its many turtles laying in the sun.
    shitennoji-honbo-garden-4.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-1.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-6.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-5.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-4.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-7.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-10.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-3.jpg
  • Expo Commemoration Japanese Garden was designed in the style of the Showa Period. The garden was a Japanese Government exhibit at Expo 70.  Going along the stream there are four styles of gardens.  The Heian Period Garden, the Kamakura and the Muromachi Period Garden, the Edo Period Garden, and the modern style garden. The main focus of the garden is of the Shinji-ike Pond, in front of the Heian Period garden.  In this way, visitors can see the contrast between the different styles of gardens within their historical periods presented in a modern museum-like way.
    expo-commemoration-garden-9.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-17.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-27.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-22.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-23.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-10.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-9.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-8.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-2.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-7.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-19.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-16.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-12.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-1.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-21.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-18.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-6.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-5.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-3.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-14.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-13.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-28.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-15.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-11.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-4.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-20.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
    daisen-park-garden-25.jpg
  • Daisen Park Japanese Garden  - In medieval times, Osaka Sakai prospered and served as an important conduit between Japan and the rest of Asia.  Daisen garden was designed to symbolize the history of Sakai.  The garden uses the Tsukiyama Rinsen Kaiyushiki form of design and layout. The far shore arbor replicates a Chinese scenic point. The Togendai stream meanders throughout the garden with several scenic viewpoints.  Daisen Garden was created to commemorate the Sakai municipal centennial.
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  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-1.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-3.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-6.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-4.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-2.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-8.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-7.jpg
  • Osaka Castle Garden - the inner bailey garden was developed along with the redevelopment of Osaka Castle itself in 1931.  Often confused with Nishinomaru Garden, which is in another area of Osaka-jo grounds, the inner bailey garden was once a part of the Kishu Goten Mansion estate.  It is a strolling pond garden with various viewpoints of the garden along the shores of the pond, as well as of the castle.
    osaka-castle-garden-5.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-07.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-08.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-06.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-04.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-10.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-05.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-02.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-01.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-09.jpg
  • Rinshoji Garden, Rinshoji Temple is known for its unique modern Japanese garden, designed by renowned modern Japanese garden designer Mirei Shigemori.  Mirei fused modern art with Japanese garden design.  Here, he took advantage of the gentle hill and sculpted shrubs as part of the motif.  It follows a Japanese wave pattern, often used in kimono designs. The garden is especially alive during May when the azaleas are at their peak.
    rinshoji-03.jpg