Japanese Garden
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Japanese gardens are tranquil oases that embody centuries of refined aesthetic principles, featuring carefully arranged elements like koi ponds, stone lanterns, raked gravel, and meticulously pruned trees. These living works of art invite contemplative strolls along winding paths where every view is composed like a traditional landscape painting. Whether you're exploring a vast strolling garden in Kyoto or a peaceful zen rock garden at a temple, these serene spaces offer a meditative escape from the bustle of modern Japan.
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| π« Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds and experience the garden's peaceful atmosphere. Many gardens are cash-only for admission, so bring yen with you. Remove your shoes when entering any tea houses or indoor viewing areas, and stay on designated paths to preserve the carefully maintained landscape.
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