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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make Zuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
    zuiko-in-1.jpg
  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small temple’s main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
    zuiko-in-5.jpg
  • Zuiko-in is a sub-temple of Manpuku-ji featuring a modern zen garden surrounding the small templeís main hall.  The small garden is special for its unique design following an L shape.  Its dominant feature is a koi pond and a stone bridge lies over the pond following its arc.  This unusual bridge pattern provides shade for the carp.  Numerous small features are also found at Zuiko-in:  a stone lantern, a metallic one, a tsukubai water basin.  Best of all, lack of crowds make iZuiko-in a special visit.  Voluntary donations, and visitors must ring the bell to ask permission to visit, but it is normally open to the public.
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  • In almost all Japanese homes, temples and restaurants, one can find fusuma, which slide from side to side to redefine spaces within a room, and also act as doors. They typically measure about the same size as a tatami mat, and are two or three centimeters thick. They consist of a wooden frame, covered in cardboard and a layer of paper. They typically have a black lacquer border and an indented door handle. Historically, fusuma were painted, often with scenes from nature such as mountains, forests or animals.
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