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Kenrokuen resides in the center of one of the most beautiful cities in Japan. Kanazawa, also known as ‘Little Kyoto‘ is perhaps one of the most beautiful cities in Japan. It is filled with tasty resta
The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku) is a three-story viewing and pleasure pavilion constructed on the edge of a pond as the focal point to a much larger garden on the grounds of the Rokuonji Temple. It gain
Kiyomizu-dera doesn‘t really have a garden, but its use of the hillsides, borrowed landscapes and stunning views from the main structure are worth noting. One of the sub-temples, Jojuin, also has a ga
A Nichiren temple. Teamaster Honami Koetsu (1557-1637) was given this site by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1615. He retired to this site age 76. There are several teahouses on this large site. The most famous f
This Nanzenji sub-temple includes both a dry, karesansui garden and a garden with a pond in the shape of the Japanese character for spirit/heart, kokoro. Konchiin-2Konchiin-3Konchiin-4Konchiin-5Konchi
This is one of the oldest gardens known in Japan. It was excavated in the 1980‘s when it was discovered on the site of proposed post office buildings. Excavation revealed a pond in the shape of an ‘S‘
Ryoanji, the most prominent example of karesansui or dry landscape gardens, is on a site that has had a temple on it since 983. The original temple was destroyed during the Onin Wars. The current gard
All visitor‘s must obtain permission in advance from the Kyoto office of the Imperial Household Agency (located on the grounds of the Gosho). This is a very sophisticated example of a stroll garden a
Shinju-an (the ‘Pearl Temple‘) is a sub-temple of Daitokuji. Founded in honor of Ikkyu, son of Emperor Gokomatsu. Ikkyu lived here for several years, and, after giving up the right to the throne, beca
Built by Ishikawa Jozan (1584-1672) after he was exiled from Edo by the Tokugawas, this small garden served as Ishikawa‘s refuge to study tea, philosophy and garden design. He moved to this iste in th
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Temple founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1341 as the family temple. This compact and beautiful garden is not too trampled by the tourists. Marc Treib and Ron Herman recommend visiting in the late afterno
This was a smaller ‘detached palace‘ found on the southeast corner of the Nara Imperial Palace compound. From historical literature, we can infer that there were probably several gardens in Nara durin
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The gardens are part of the Gosford Regional Gallery complex and are physically situated just behind the main gallery building I have attached a map for reference as the map on the site is incorrect.
This small coastal garden (it is located at the entrance to a beach park), was created to celebrate the centennial year of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant to Canada. Kuno Gihei was from Wa
This garden was designed and located on the site of the Pacific National Exposition because of the site‘s history in the Japanese-Canadian internment process during World War II. The stadium on the co
Small garden located on hill overlooking Arrow Lake, adjacent to the beach/town park. Nakusp was a host community for Japanese interred during the Second World War and this garden was built as a memor
In 1942 British Columbia?s Japanese Canadians were forced to evacuate to Southern Alberta, and many remained there after the war. In the early 1960s the idea for the Nikka Yuko Japanese garden was con