Kodai-Ji, Kyoto
Man Walking The Path In The Garden
Ginkaku-Ji (Higashiyama Jisho-ji), Kyoto
Man Walking The Path In Woods
Tohuku-Ji, Kyoto
Cylinders In The Eastern Garden
Sesshu-Ji, Kyoto
Window Of The Tea-Ceremony Room
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
The Calm Surface Of The Shinchi Pond May Be A Mirror Reflecting The Thoughts And Feelings Of Those Who Visit The Shrine Dedicated To The War Dead
Rikugien Garden, Tokyo
Two Women Walking The Path In The Garden
Path In Rikugien Garden
Silhouette On The Bridge In Rikugien
Figures Reflected On The Pond
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
Silhouette Of A Spreading Tree
The Man Was Sleeping Soundly On A Bench In A Pay-per-view Garden Museum
Komaba Park, Tokyo
Komaba Park Is The Site Of The Komaba Residence Of The Marquis Maeda Toshinari Of The Maeda Family Of The Kaga Domain, Where The Western-style And Japanese-style Buildings Remain
Meiji Jingu Gyoen Garden, Tokyo
Iris Garden In Meiji Jingu
Hamarikyu Gardens, Tokyo
The Hamarikyu Gardens, Built On The Seashore, Has A Tidal Pond That Is Fed By Seawater From Tokyo Bay
Sankeien Garden, Kanagawa
Wooden Bridge In Sankeien Garden
Path In Sankeien Garden
Pagoda And Bridge
Pagoda On The Top Of The Hill
Kenrokuen Garden, Ishikawa
Stone Lantern In Kenrokuen Garden
It's Cold And Raining, But Maybe It's Nice To See Kenrokuen In The Rain
Kiyosumi Teien Garden, Tokyo
Girl With A Tan On The Bridge
Walking On Stepping Stones, Some Of Which Seem To Be Mixed In With Others That Are Not Stone
Parent And Their Son In Kiyosumi Garden
Peaceful Weekend For The Mother
Mukōjima-Hyakkaen Garden, Tokyo
Flower In Mukojima-Hyakkaen
Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden, Tokyo
Steps In The Garden
Wind Bell In The Garden
Kyu-Iwasaki-Tei Garden, Tokyo
The Western-style Building Of The Former Iwasaki Residence, Which Was The Residence Of The Iwasaki Family Of The Mitsubishi Zaibatsu, Was Designed By Josiah Conder
It Is Said That There Are Records Of At Least 58 Visits To Rikugien By The 5th Shogun Tsunayoshi Himself
Looking At The Buds On The Trees, I Feel The Power To Grow
Bridges, Even Small Ones, Seem To Connect One World To Another
Plum Blossom Viewing May Not Be Popular Because People Don't Drink And Eat Under The Flowers
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Tokyo
Bud In Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
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