Japanese garden centre and display gardens. Specializing in design, construction, plants, and materials including stone lanterns, water features and plants.
The Zen garden elements, water features, and carefully selected plants transformed my outdoor space into a peaceful oasis. It’s amazing how simple design elements can significantly impact the atmosphere of a small backyard, allowing me to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life right in ...
The water can then be reused in your garden. For many years, the Japanese have collected rainwater from their roofs using rain chains. Rain chains are often incorporated into the exterior design of Japanese temples.The final décor elements to consider for a Japanese garden are wind chimes or...
Water fountains play a large role in Japanese garden design. They are often used to symbolize the passage of time or as a means of physical and spiritual cleansing before entering a home or temple. Check out the inspiring photos of Japanese garden fountains below for ideas....
In Japanese garden design, rocks are what anchor the entire garden. Most commonly, rocks or stones are placed in odd-numbered groupings. Arrange three rocks of varying size and shape, but similar color and texture in a triangular formation to create focal point in your garden. Groupings of ...
Kinkaku Temple, Kyōto, JapanGarden of the Kinkaku Temple showing the use of a shelter structure, the Golden Pavilion, as the main focal point of a landscape design, 15th century, Kyōto. 2 of 2 Katsura Imperial GardensPond and moss-covered bridge, Katsura Imperial Gardens, Kyōto, Japan. ...
Japanese garden, in landscape design, a type of garden whose major design aesthetic is a simple, minimalist natural setting designed to inspire reflection and meditation. 1 of 2 Kinkaku Temple, Kyōto, JapanGarden of the Kinkaku Temple showing the use of a shelter structure, the Golden Pavilion...
Garden and landscape design - Japanese, Zen, Nature: Chinese culture permeated East Asia and, by way of Korea, infiltrated Japan. By the year 1000 ce Japan was already developing a distinctive national art best described as a stylized, ritualistic versio
ABOUT THE GARDEN Water as a Design Element The Japanese Garden is an example of a chisen style garden, in which a pond or lake occupies the most significant portion of the garden. Water's importance is not as a substance but as a symbol and expression of the sea. Learn More Upcomin...
The main motto of Japanese garden is to have peaceful nature. Generally, the Japanese garden elements symbolize or mimic the natural elements. On the other garden, there are mainly four important elements that are utilized in the Japanese landscaping design that include ornaments, rocks, water and...