Gardens in Japan, around temples or castles, nestled in parks or tiny courtyards, are a symphony of delights that disorient and inspire a Westerner gardener. Their very long history and resilient adaption to place, circumstance, destruction and resurrection, have distilled them into an art form that constantly challenges a Westerner’s every concept of garden design, creation and maintenance.
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Shining threads of history /
Millennia-old Nishijin silk brocades have delighted emperors, samurai, geisha, actors and every day people down the ages. Today they beckon, telling of creative endeavour, sensitivity to nature, history and customs. Delve into their story and savour of their beauty!
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