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Japanese gardens, Tsubo-niwa

Mon, May 4, 2015

Besides the courtyard ornamental garden, that can be admired from the veranda, some traditional restaurants and wealthy houses are also adorned with small interior gardens. They are called tsubo-niwa, a name that indicates their size, because niwa means “garden” and tsubo is a surface equal to 2 tatami mats, 3.3 square meters.

Since thay are so small, they are designed to be admired entirely from outside, and are usually including a stone lantern, a water basin, a few stepping stones and some green plants…

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Ohashi House, Kurashiki
Ohashi House, Kurashiki
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Focal Length: 14mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/60s
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