Tonogayato Garden, Tokyo
The Reason Why Many Gardens In Tokyo Have A Difference In Elevation Is Because Such Terrain Offers A Good View And Makes It Easier To Create Waterfalls
I Have Never Paid Attention To The Types Of Bamboo, But The Forestry Agency's Website Says There Are A Surprisingly Large Number Of Species
Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
If You Go To The Back Of Yasukuni Shrine, You Will Find A Garden With A Pond And Tea Ceremony Rooms
Sano Art Museum, Shizuoka
The Moss-covered Ryusenen Garden Looked Like It Was In A Dense Forest
Shomyo-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Kanazawa Bunko Next To The Temple Has More Presence Than The Shomyo-ji Temple Itself
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Tokyo
The Flow Of The Ooigawa River In Koishikawa Korakuen Was Very Calm
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Built As A Daimyo's Garden, Is Scattered With Motifs To Entertain Visitors
Between Okayama Korakuen Garden And Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden Started Calling Itself Korakuen Earlier
Tonogayato Garden Is Also The Site Of A Mansion Once Owned By The Iwasaki Family Of Mitsubishi
Sankeien Garden, Kanagawa
Originally, Stupas Were Placed At The Center Of Buddhist Temples, But In Japan, They Are Rarely Placed At The Center
Sankeien Garden, With Its Many Historical Buildings, Is A Museum Of Buildings
Sankeien Was Originally Built By Hara Tomitaro, A Wealthy Silk Trader, Who Moved Old Buildings To The Grounds Of His Mansion
Nezu Museum, Tokyo
Buddha Statue Making A Loop With His Thumb And Ring Finger, As If He Is Asking For Money
Meiji Jingu Gyoen Garden, Tokyo
The Forest In Jingu Gyoen Is Not An Artificial Forest, But A Virgin Forest
Apparently Empress Shoken Enjoyed Fishing In The Nanchi Pond Of Jingu Gyoen
Komaba Park, Tokyo
A Japanese Garden Extends Beyond The Frosted Glass Of The Former Residence Of Marquis Maeda
Kyu-Furukawa Gardens, Tokyo
The Mansion In The Kyu-Furukawa Gardens Is A Western-style Building, But The Garden Also Has A Japanese Garden
Higo Hosokawa Garden, Tokyo
Bridge, Trees, And People Reflected In Pond In Higo Hosokawa Garden
Umisora Deck, Kanagawa
People Relaxing On Umisora Deck
Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden, Tokyo
Red Sprouts At Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden
It Was Tokugawa Mitsukuni That Completed The Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Moon Bridge In Koishikawa Korakuen Garden Is A Semicircle That Is Inconvenient To Cross
Kids With Wings Were Performing Bugaku At Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Wakura Onsen, Ishikawa
Hasegawa Tohaku, Who Painted The National Treasure, Pine Trees, Was From Nanao
Kotoin Temple, Kyoto
The More One Gazes At The Garden Of Kotoin, Where Maple Trees Are Planted Against A Backdrop Of Bushes, The More One Feels As If It Is Filled With Some Meaning
Hamarikyu Gardens, Tokyo
Although Skyscrapers Can Be Seen, The Hustle And Bustle Of The City Does Not Enter Hamarikyu Gardens
Hamarikyu Is Not Far From Ginza, So It Is A Nice Place To Visit On A Whim
Miyano Old House Natural Garden, Tokyo
The Miyano Old House Natural Garden Is An Old House Built With The Money Made From Selling Bamboo
When I Hear The Word Gyoen, I Think Of Shinjuku Gyoen, But Meiji Jingu Gyoen Is A Different Garden
Rikugien Garden, Tokyo
Beyond The Small Gate, The Sunlight Was Brilliant And Blindingly Bright
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden, Tokyo
Tunnel In Garden
Happoen, Tokyo
The Japanese Garden At Happoen Is Photogenic In Every Corner And Perfect For Wedding Photography
Yu Garden, Shanghai
Nine Lion Study
Round Hole In Yu Garden
Yu Garden Is A Garden That Was Originally Built In The 1500s By An Official As A Gift To His Father
Maple Leaf
Maple Leaf On The Bench
Vigan, Philippines
Boy In The Fence
Changdeokgung, Seoul
Edge Of A Pond In Huwon
Calligraphy In Huwon
POLO SHIRT
THANAKA
SHIMENAWA
PILLAR
CANDLE
FERRIS WHEEL