Japanese garden

日本庭園


Japanese Garden

I praise Japanese people. To dive into their culture is to live a completely different paradigm: their houses, their gardens, their respect for nature, their respect for people, their food, their gentleness. A Japanese garden is a depiction of a state of mind, reflecting the joy of ikigai, the elegance of wabi-sabi, and the fleeting beauty of impermanence—like the graceful descent of a sakura petal.

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