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a rock garden with moss growing on the ground and rocks in the middle, surrounded by trees
Japanese Garden Fountain Photos & Ideas - Landscaping Network
Not all Japanese gardens feature actual water; many represent water with stones, gravel or sand. The sand in this garden has been raked to look like ripples in a pond.
a garden with rocks and moss growing on the ground
Mirei Shigemori: at home with stone
Signature arrangements: An overview of the central garden at Mirei Shigemori’s old home in Kyoto
two pictures of rocks and trees in a park
Seattle Japanese Garden - Early Spring 2016
Life is beginning to emerge in gardens. A wonderful to visit the garden in the early spring as the morning sun warmed the turtles.
a large rock sitting in the middle of a lush green park
The Kubota Gardens are a spectacular setting of hills and valleys, interlaced with streams, waterfalls, ponds, bridges, and rock out-croppings with a rich array of plant material. Hidden in South Seattle, the stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. Master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota was a horticultural pioneer when he began merging Japanese design techniques with North American materials in his display garden in 1927.
a bonsai tree is in the middle of some rocks and grass near a building
Japanese garden design in the patio – an oasis of harmony and balance
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some rocks and grass in front of a building
Daitoku-ji - Wikipedia
In 1582, Toyotomi Hideyoshi buried his predecessor, Oda Nobunaga, at Daitoku-ji. He also contributed land and built the Sōken-in. Around this period in history, Daitoku-ji became closely linked to the master of the Japanese tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyū, and consequently to the realm of the Japanese tea ceremony. After the era of Sen no Rikyū, another famous figure in the history of the Japanese tea ceremony who left his mark at this temple was Kobori Enshū.
rocks and gravel in front of a window with a mirror on the wall next to it
Daisen-in is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, a temple of the Rinzai school of Zen in Buddhism, one of the five most important Zen temples of Kyoto. The name means "The Academy of the Great Immortals." Daisen-in was founded by the Zen priest Kogaku Soko (1464–1548), and was built between 1509 and 1513.Daisen-in is noted for its screen paintings and for its kare-sansui, or zen garden.
a small tree is growing out of the rocks in front of a wooden wall and fence
Tsubo-niwa – Chiisana takebayashi 小さな竹林
tsuboniwa "chiisana takebayashi"
some rocks and flowers in front of a building
Japanese Gardens - Elements - Stones 1
Not a big fan of the flowering bush, but the stone placement is excellent.
there is a rock and two rocks on the ground in front of a wall with bamboo blinds
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a garden with rocks and plants in it
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The careful landscaping in a Japanese garden invites one to stop and reflect. A large flat stone serves as a bench above a gravel groundcover.
two rocks sitting in the middle of a gravel area with moss growing on it's sides
Buddhist Trinity stone placement examples for a Japanese garden
some rocks and sand in the middle of a desert area with ripples on it
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japanese stone gardens origins, meaning, form by susan mariell and david bode
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