A Japanese garden can be admired while strolling through it, or from a view point. The best places are often indicated by the presence of a pavilion especially built to offer the most interesting landscape view of the garden.
This photo was taken from a pavilion inside the Koko-en garden in Himeji, a spot from where the visitors can admire the autumn foliage, the two stone bridges and the stone lantern.
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