Jene Kostyla: Japanese classical culture of garden respects looking natural(but hidden artificially of course), loneliness and simplicity. It doesn't express its principles directly and/or gorgeously but does rather solemnly and quietly.Bamboo woods, Pine trees, all well-trimmed and well fed green leaves and moss, carp in tiny pond with stone bridge, Shishi-Odoshi(Water alarm), variety of big and small stones and the small tower by stone, gravels, sands, It is as if the difference between Japanese plain green tea and hot chocolate with sugar and milk much.http://www.ifnet.or.jp/~chisao/english/index-e.htmIt is not so huge usually and actually, just being able to view from the house floor at a glance sometimes but the universe is very huge and there is no time limit to consider ourselves there....Show more
Booker Warlick: You can read all about it yourself right here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_garden
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