Saturday, October 29, 2011

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens No Ordinary Gardens


When we talk about the finest gardens in the world, Japanese gardens top the list. They are no ordinary gardens, having rocks, water, a teahouse, pavilion and of course, a lantern made of stone just makes one imagine of paradise. Among these elements, stones are considered to be very important in Japanese gardens, they are the first thing which one notices placed in the garden attracting the eyes.

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You can find stones used in several different ways in a Japanese garden. They are used in making of the walking path in the garden or placed randomly giving a funky look. Representing the emotions of strength and endurance, stones can be found placed as if they are naturally there for ages. They are also found nicely located in the bottom of waterfalls.

After this the second major thing one will notice is the symbol of purity, water. You would not find too many fountains in a Japanese garden, as they are not natural. Besides fountains, you can see fantastic waterfalls, streams or ponds allowing the water to flow naturally and giving the viewer a boost of refreshment.

Yin and Yang are very familiar names in Japanese culture as they represent the female and male elements of water and fire. You will commonly find a stone lantern placed near a stream or a pond may be, in the respect of these elements.

You would also find a lot of shrubs and flowers around, which give the feel of the changing seasons in a Japanese garden. Surrounding them will be trees, mostly of Japanese maple or Japanese Black Pine. Magnolia trees, Bamboo, Moss and trees like Azaleas can be scene around the pavilion or the teahouse giving a nice and fresh atmosphere.

Pond and island style, the dry landscape Zen garden, stroll gardens or courtyard gardens are a few of different Japanese gardens found commonly. A Japanese tea garden is a popular one having a teahouse and stone walk path across the garden. A nice waterfall could be seen along with different various plants. If you would like to see pond, island and bridges then Pond and island style Japanese garden is waiting for you. If you have a simple taste and want some decency then you might want to visit one of the small courtyard Japanese gardens.

None or the less, all these Japanese gardens are just beyond magnificent and the visitor unconditionally returns for another look.

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