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Flower Garden
Murakami, Japan
Short Description: Chorakuji Temple Garden. A lovely stroll-style garden can be found behind the main hall, featuring a pond where the Nomura maples burst into vibrant red hues during springtime. This beautiful garden is recognized as part of the "Niigata Garden Highway," a garden tourism initiative launched by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in 2019.
Flower Garden
Japan
Short Description: The Gotoh Museum Garden was established by Gotoh Keita, the former chairman of Tokyu Corp. This beautiful garden was created in 1960 to showcase the extensive collection of traditional Japanese and Far Eastern art that Gotoh amassed over many years. He had a particular fondness for stone Japanese lanterns, which beautifully line the garden paths. Gotoh's passion for collecting traditional art was sparked by his fascination with copies of Buddhist sutras from the Nara Period. His interests also encompassed Zen calligraphy and various aspects of Japanese traditional culture, which naturally led him to the art of the tea ceremony. As a result, the garden features tea ceremony huts that enhance the charm of the hilly ravine landscape.
Flower Garden
Daisen, Japan
Short Description: Former Hongo Family Residence. An old pine tree that shades the entrance symbolizes the Honma family's ethos of humility and modesty. This principle, rooted in simplicity and resilience, is evident in their commitment to the local community. They supported the planting of trees to shield farmers' fields and built homes and gardens to provide shelter and work for those struggling during difficult harvests.
Flower Garden
Misato, Japan
Short Description: Togaku Sakamoto Residence. The home of Togaku Sakamoto, a key figure in the town's development, showcases artifacts that reflect the lifestyle of that era. The garden was created alongside the mansion following the Rikuu earthquake in 1896. A gardener from Kyoto constructed the embankments, and the garden has largely retained its original form to this day.
Flower Garden
Ashikaga city, Japan
Short Description: Butsugaiken a charming wooden tea room, features a single story and a traditional Kyogawarabuki roof. Visitors can enjoy stunning views that beautifully complement the surrounding Japanese garden throughout the year.
Flower Garden
Morioka, Japan
Short Description: Kyu-Nanbu-shi Villa Garden. The garden at the Morioka City Central Community Center was established in 1669 under the leadership of Shigenobu Nanbu, the fourth lord of the Morioka domain.
Flower Garden
Hakone, Japan
Short Description: Souunji garden. A hidden gem tucked away in the mountains of Hakone for centuries, Soun-ji temple truly shines when adorned with vibrant red maples in the autumn. Surrounded by a serene grove of cedars and bamboo, this family temple offers more than meets the eye. Established in 1521, it faced destruction during a regime change but was lovingly rebuilt in 1672. Today, Soun-ji stands as the spiritual core of Hakone-Yumoto.
Flower Garden
Tokyo, Japan
Short Description: Mejiro Garden is a charming urban garden featuring a quaint waterfall and a winding pathway. Nestled just a short walk from Mejiro Station, the serene Toshima City Mejiro Garden serves as a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. At the heart of the garden lies a spacious pond, encircled by a vibrant selection of plants and flowers that transform with the changing seasons. Take a leisurely walk along the main path to discover a delightful small waterfall, a teahouse, a floating pavilion, and several benches where you can relax and enjoy a snack or sandwich.
Flower Garden
Kamakura, Japan
Short Description: Ichijo Ekan Sanso is a historic Japanese site featuring a beautiful garden where guests can partake in tea ceremonies, savor treats at the café, and immerse themselves in nature.
Flower Garden, Flower Museum
Hakone, Japan
Short Description: Moss Garden & Traditional Japanese Garden Tour of Hakone Museum of Art. The museum can be found within the beautifully designed Shinsenkyō garden, a stunning piece of art that was envisioned, crafted, and brought to life by Okada, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Hakone National Park.

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