Japanese gardening is to produce a scene that imitates nature as much as possible by using trees, shrubs, rocks, sand, artificial hills, ponds, flowing water as a form of art Zen and Shinto tradition, For most of the Japanese gardening, for this purpose the garden has a meditative and reflexive mind condition. Japan's gardening is much different than the Western style and most think that healing of meditation and soul far more.
There are three basic ways for the landscape of Japanese gardening. These first ones are scaled scales. The scaled scale is a technology that takes real scenes from nature, mountains, rivers, trees, and all and reproduces it on a small scale. Symbolization includes generalization and abstraction. In this example, you will use white sand to suggest the ocean. Borrowed landscape refers to an artist who uses something like the sea against the background of the forest, which is an important part of the scene.
There are basically two types of gardening in Japan: a hill garden, mainly looking at the moonlit night composed of hills and ponds. The other is a flat garden, which is basically the opposite of seeing the moonlit night, a flat garden without hills and ponds.
The basic elements used in Japanese gardening are rock, gravel, water, moss, stone, fence, hedge and so on. Rocks are used most frequently as centerpieces, bringing the existence of spirituality to the garden. According to the Shinto tradition, the rock embodies the spirit of nature. Gravel is used as a sort of thing to define the surface and is used to mimic the flow of water when properly placed. Stones are used to create boundaries and are sculpted in the form of lanterns. Water is an integral part of the Japanese garden whether it is in the shape of a pond, a stream, or a waterfall. It can be depicted by the actual form of water or by gravel, but for whatever shape of water it is for the balance of the Japanese garden
There are some forms and Japanese kind of gardening, the main type of plants of signature which is being bonsai. Train everyday, average plants such as pine, cypress, holly, cedar, cherry, maple, beech, and so on, so that the bonsai looks like a big, old tree just like a miniature tree These trees are 5 centimeters To 1 meter and was kept small by pruning, re-potting, trapping of growth, and routing branches
Japanese gardening is a tradition that has crossed the dream - window rock stone, and the poet said that "the garden is the root of change". The Japanese garden should bring a lot of different emotions and is definitely a transformation experience.
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