As the seasons change, the Japanese garden has a very attractive aesthetic importance. These gardens will always maintain the tranquility of air and peace, even if they change externally for each season. Here are some of the most famous Japanese gardens in the world. Kyoto Ryusanji: This is one of the famous Zen garden style, one of the most popular dry landscape designs. It is considered a unique masterpiece in Japanese garden culture. The garden is made up of a low wall and a lock sheet placed on a white gravel bed.
It may be a bit surprising that there is a Japanese garden in Canada, but Nikkayuko Japanese garden famous for Lethbridge, Alberta, can not be missed. Located in Henderson Lake, this garden reflects the rich cultural heritage and culture of Japan. The most interesting facts about this place are that pavilions, shelters, bridges, and the garden gates were made in Kyoto, Japan, shipped to Alberta, and reassembled here. As a vibrant city, Calgary is known for its roots in denim. This is evident in the stampede event, which is held annually in Calgary, the largest and most colorful event in town. Attracting visitors from all over the world, this 10-day event is held in early July and is the best choice for all Wild West fans. If you like denim, country music, western cowboy culture, this is a must!
Koishikawa Korakuen faithfully defends the tradition of the Japanese garden and aims to reproduce the famous scenery which drew a wonderful view of the country. The name of the garden is from Okayama prefecture's legendary Koraken. And it is known as one of the three most famous gardens in Japan. Like the same name, the small Ishikawa Korakuen is inspired by a poem that encourages rulers to enjoy themselves only after giving happiness to the public. Koishikawa Korakuen is designed with a style of "Ocean Walking" promenade, incorporating the famous Nakasendo trade route connecting Tokyo with medieval Tokyo and Osaka (upper picture). Unlike the Tokaido rival of today's Shinkansen coast, Nakamado Tribe passes through the mountains of the main island of Japan. The garden represents this journey symbolically, and you can see many scenery from the legendary route.