The Yagyudo is in the centre, and on the left is a small part of the Hyoshintei Tea House at Isui-en, A Japanese Garden in Nara City, Japan.
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Wandering the moss garden at the Hakone Museum of Art
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Japanese Anemone
Kanazawa, Japan
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Japanese Garden, Victoria Island, Canada ( via )
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Japanese Water Garden / 池泉庭園
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Stone lantern - The National Bonsai & Penjing Museum, Washington, DC
photo: David Castenson
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おざぶさいこう。
Zabuton is a Japanese cushion.
Napping here seems to be the best feeling.
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Photography by Xuebing Du
Instagram: xuebing.du
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Isui-en (依水園) is a Japanese garden located in Nara, the old capital of Japan, near Kyōto. It has been preserved since its creation in the Meiji era and is Nara’s only walking garden (kaiyu-shiki teien). Sanshutei Tea House—In the 1670s, Kiyosumi Dosei relocated this house to Isuien Garden as his secondary home.
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Garden in Japan.
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Japanese Anemone
Kanazawa, Japan
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Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952) ~ Drumthwacket, Moses Taylor Pyne House, Princeton, New Jersey, 1911 [official residence of the governor of New Jersey]. Glass lantern slide | src getty images
Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952) ~ the Drum bridge in the Japanese garden at Henry Edwards Huntington house, San Marino, California, 1923. Glass lantern slide (hand coloured) | src getty images
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座卓の景色。
旧竹林院
January 2024
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