A Japanese garden is a traditional Japanese style, and can be designed and installed in the nearby park and private homes. Western gardens occasionally reproduce some characteristics of a Japanese garden.
When designing a Japanese garden, I remember that was the real or symbolic elements such as water, an island, a bridge that connects the island, near the lantern and a pavilion or a teahouse.
Properly designed Japanese gardenscan be used as gardens, which can be received with joy to be classified, from a building or sitting on a porch, the gardens of a buoy and garden, which can be viewed from a walk in a hut tea ceremony are available.
A "dry landscape" (Karesansui) type of Japanese garden does not contain water and some plants, or call a climate of water, which is full of pebbles and sand or gravel raked created. Rocks, with their fascinating shapes and patterns, mosses, and small andLow shrubs are widely used in developing this type of Japanese gardens.
Moreover, Japanese black pine and other evergreens, bamboos and related plants are part of the Japanese garden. Mosses and ferns are also used to create an atmosphere to mimic the water.
Japanese gardens are designed for different purposes, offers space for relaxation, entertainment and an exhibition of unusual rocks and rare species of plants designed.
The observers are taken on eachArea of the gardens to stroll along a deliberate path, which is one of the styles of Japanese gardens. To check the stroller at certain points in some areas that are uneven surfaces. If you watch the strollers, are appealing decoration at a party. This type of design and decoration is to hide when the Japanese landscape, "and reveals" the principle of note. The mind of the observer is illuminated and animated by the element of surprise.
In the design ofJapanese gardens, walkways, bridges, roads play an important role. If a stone mountain is not actually present or visible, are the Japanese Gardens in a position to represent the mountains.
The grouping of stones in the Japanese garden in a way that reflects the triangular shapes. Source of water in a Japanese garden should be part of the natural and lanterns are with them in a position of both sexes of the elements that represent the fire andWater.
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