Shugakuin Rikyu, imperial villa
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| Every garden is a manifestation of the Japanese love for nature and their artistic
sensibility. Representing nature's grandeur within a limited space, inanimate
objects may express life eternal. Placed in every corner with great attention
to detail, stone lanterns and arched bridges are the perfect combination of utility
and ornamentation. The full beauty of the Japanese garden may only be experienced
in Kyoto. With superb aesthetic sense, the art of the Japanese garden was perfected
in a seasonable climate over many long years. The old capital's gardens are a
treasure worthy of pride. |
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