Temples, shrines, cemeteries, and other cultural and public facilities1
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Japan
Completion Date:
Varies by case
Construction Type:
Temples, shrines, cemeteries, and other cultural and public facilities
Although traditional Japanese gardens were originally learned from nature, they later found their origin in the Sakuteiki, which is said to have been written down from the Heian to Kamakura periods.
Garden around the Gate Kamakura Hase-Kannon, Kanagawa/Kamakura
Garden Hoshuzan-Kansenji Temple Ogikubo, Tokyo
Garden Kaiyanji Temple Main Hall and Guest Hall Ota-ku, Tokyo
Japanese garden, plantings, pathways, ponds, pavement, around the main hall of Kogyoji Temple, Kanagawa/Yokohama
Japanese garden, plantings, pathways, ponds, pavement, around the main hall of Kogyoji Temple, Kanagawa/Yokohama
Garden Kongoin Tokyo/Toshima-ku, Tokyo
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Japanese gardens are acclaimed throughout the world for the excellence of their landscapes and spaces, and for the high degree of perfection of Japanese gardens.
Following in the footsteps of the late Katsuo Saito (d. 1989), a leading authority on Japanese gardens, our company has been involved in numerous Japanese gardens since its establishment.
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