Kyoto

Gazing at Gardens in Japan by Jeannine Cook

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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