The role of Japanese gardens and gardens in Japan is more important than in the United States. This is mainly because the Japanese garden reflects regional values, cultural beliefs and religious principles. Just as there is no local philosophy or aesthetics, probably this is because there is no prototype in the Japanese garden. In this way, the landscape design is constantly evolving by external influences (mainly Chinese) as well as other Japanese art.
First of all it is a Japanese garden. The Japanese garden is an important and beautiful part of Hasselt and it is the biggest full-fledged Japanese garden in Europe. The supporter of the Japanese garden is Itami city. Japanese gardens have Japanese houses, cherry blossoms, temples of shrines, and a lot of waterfalls. These make people feel peace. If you want to go there, you can easily find it. The garden is in the Kapermolen park. Admission to the Japanese garden is 5 euros per person. The second stop is the Albert Canal. Albert Canal is the most important economic route in Belgium. The starting point of the canal is Liege and the end point is Antwerp. The canal was built in 1930. The first use day is 1939. Albert Canal connects Antwerp, Liège, Meuse and Skelt river
A Japanese garden was created among them. It is without a plain, imitating the landscape of Japan and showing the landscape of the Japanese garden. As reflected in the civilization, Shinto influenced the design of the Japanese garden, and nature's worship and purity were not passed down to this generation. The Japanese believe that nature is the home of God. Besides, they believe that forms of Japanese architecture are born. Nature is one of the important elements of architecture, especially Japan's minimalism. Without nature, minimalism is incomplete