JIKAN

the time

FUYU

winter

HARU

spring

NATSU

summer

AKI

autumn

RINSEN

garden

"Even before the rise of Zen,
the Japanese garden was conceived
to reflect the Great Nature."

San Sen Sou Moku | mountains, rivers, grasses and trees

THE JAPANESE GARDEN

The garden is one of the most important and ancient art forms of Japanese culture, and reflects the particular vision of man and his relationship with nature.

It is to this great artistic tradition that the Japanese garden participates: we must look at the Japanese garden as a mirror of the Universe and look at the Universe as a wonderful garden.

There are various elements of tradition that cannot be missing in a Japanese garden to be considered as such:

- TREES
- ROCKS
- BAMBU FENCE
- STONE PAVERS Tobi Ishi
- STONE BASIN (WATER) Tsukubai  
- WALKWAY Nobedan
- LANTERNS Tōrō