Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Japanese Gardening is EASY

These are highlights of a garden i saw recently in Nishio.  It's blurred out on Google Earth, otherwise i'd put in the coordinates.  It'a a beautiful example of a traditional Japanese garden.  
The maple trees are turning from yellow to red this time of year, and this weekend in Kyoto we will see a good example of a Japanese autumn.  Hopefully i'll get a few worthwhile photos.
This bridge amazed me.  All stone, and looked very natural.

Good inspiration for anyone looking to create a Japanese garden for themselves.  No sweat.

The foliage here grows all year, and many ditches are tangles of deep green plants and probably thousands of spiders and things.  The tangled vines are evocative for the imagination.

Uh oh, I'm starting to feel boring right now, it must be time to say goodnight.  Stay tuned.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ah... I miss Japan already! Lovely pics!