Travel Japan

Japanese classical gardens.
Author: Many years traveling to Japan, I never cease to marvel at these manifestos values ​​of Japanese civilization - multiplied by the simplicity of perfection, harmoniously integrated into the environment. A few minutes in the Zen oasis of relaxes tension and cleanses the brain. Products laborious work of designers and gardeners, their creation and maintenance are very expensive. It is impossible to imagine Japan without its gardens and perhaps they together with ancient temples are the main cultural and historical attraction of the country.

Seiryu-en, Nijo Castle: -dze :, Kyoto:





Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto:



Be: up-in Uji:



Shinjuku Ge: en, Tokyo:



BR Garden in Tōfuku-ji, Kyoto



Shinjuku Ge: en, Tokyo:



Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto:



Tenryu-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Kyoto:



Shinjuku Ge: en, Tokyo:



Ginkaku-ji, Kyoto:



Ginkaku-ji, Kyoto:



Kodai-ji, Kyoto:



Okauti-Saens, Kyoto:



Re: mizu-dera, Kyoto:



From the hills of Kyoto Ginkaku-ji garden:



The Imperial Palace and Nidzyubasi - famous bridge:



Walk in the Garden Koko-en, Himeji:



Minato Mirai, a new development area in Yokohama:



The roof of the temple ritual washstand Rinno-ji, Nikko:



Log in Yamamoto-tei, Tokyo lost garden:



Details of the roof of the temple Tosya: -gu, Nikko:



Details Garden Yamamoto-tei, Tokyo:



The Chinese Pavilion in Shinjuku-Ge: en, Tokyo:



Mini Pine in Shinjuku-Ge: en, Tokyo:



Harakiri-maru, the castle of Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture:



Evening at Shinjuku, Tokyo:



Castle Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture:



Himeji Castle, Hyogo:



Rush hour in the Garden Koko-en, Himeji:



Summer sunset in Tokyo:



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