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- *''Japanese'': 八芳園 ''(Happou-en)'' The Happô-en (lit. "eight fragrances garden") is a Japanese walking garden in [[Tokyo]] freely accessible to the public but primarily used today as a974 bytes (141 words) - 08:27, 27 May 2017
- *''Japanese'': 探勝園 ''(tanshouen)'' Tanshôen is a public park & garden in [[Kagoshima]], located adjacent to [[Terukuni Shrine]], and just below t976 bytes (139 words) - 01:03, 30 April 2020
- *''Japanese'': 大聖寺庭園 ''(Daishouji teien)'' ...ô]] moved a number of documents from her palace at Kawara and created this garden. The gardens are located on Karasuma-dôri, a short single city block north1 KB (224 words) - 13:02, 1 June 2012
- *''Japanese'': 天赦園 ''(Tenshaen)'' ...n [[Uwajima]], in [[Ehime prefecture]]. It was established as a retirement garden for [[Date Munetada]], seventh lord of [[Uwajima han]], in [[1866]], and se2 KB (213 words) - 07:14, 7 June 2011
- ::''For the garden in Tokyo, see [[Koishikawa Korakuen]]'' *''Japanese'': 後楽園 ''566 bytes (62 words) - 11:29, 25 July 2014
- *''Japanese'': 後楽園 ''(kourakuen)'' ...[[Mito Edo mansion|Edo mansion]]. Construction began in [[1629]], but the garden was lost to a fire. It was completed by Yorifusa's son and successor, [[Tok1 KB (184 words) - 21:11, 15 November 2014
- *''Japanese'': [[向島]] 百花園 ''(mukoujima hyakkaen)'' Mukôjima Hyakkaen, or Mukôjima Hundred Flowers Garden, is a Japanese garden located in the Mukôjima area of [[Tokyo]]. It is famous for its many stone2 KB (271 words) - 09:19, 18 January 2017
- *''Japanese'': 東湖園 ''(Touko-en)'' ...y]]), incorporating the vision of Mt. Misaoyama into the aesthetics of the garden.1 KB (212 words) - 11:29, 25 July 2014
- *''Japanese'': 芳春院 ''(Houshun-in)'' ...ich is said to evoke the gardens of [[Ginkaku-ji]] and [[Kinkaku-ji]]. The garden was designed by [[Kobori Enshu|Kobori Enshû]] in [[1617]], at the request851 bytes (127 words) - 04:39, 18 February 2012
- [[Image:Mustardseed.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A copy of the Mustard Seed Garden Painting Manual, in the collection of the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]].] *''Published: [[1679]] (first volume, in China); [[1746]] (first Japanese edition)''2 KB (230 words) - 02:44, 27 December 2012
- ...right|thumb|320px|The ''Shôrômon'' (Bell Tower Gate) at the [[Hagiwara Tea Garden]] in [[San Francisco]], built by Nakatani Shinshichi.]] *''Japanese'': [[中谷]]新七 ''(Nakatani Shinshichi)''957 bytes (136 words) - 11:15, 25 September 2013
- *''Japanese'': 神泉苑 ''(shinsen'en)'' Shinsen'en is an Imperial garden in [[Kyoto]] which was the site of numerous aristocratic gatherings during3 KB (447 words) - 01:30, 15 January 2019
- *''Japanese'': [[上村]]政勝 ''(Uemura Masakatsu)'' ...ogun, Uemura accompanied him to [[Edo]], planting a larger pharmacological garden in Edo's Komaba neighborhood in [[1720]]. He left that same year on a journ1 KB (174 words) - 16:36, 15 November 2012
- ...en anywhere in Europe, and the first major venue in which the newly-coined Japanese term ''bijutsu'' 美術 ("art") was used. ...titutions a practice-run, so to speak, for the organization and display of Japanese arts, crafts, technology, and so forth at Vienna the following year.<ref>Ma2 KB (317 words) - 00:22, 5 August 2020
- *''Chinese/Japanese'': 蘭亭集會 ''(Lán tíng jí huì / rantei shuukai)'' ...s a famous poetry gathering which took place on [[353]]/3/3 at the private garden of [[Wang Xizhi]], and which has come to be seen as the model ideal for [[l2 KB (326 words) - 23:03, 20 February 2014
- *''Japanese'': 本法寺 ''(Honpou-ji)'' ...of "breath." Nationally designated as a site of scenic beauty (国指定名勝), the garden includes a lotus pond, and an arrangement of rocks meant to resemble a wate3 KB (430 words) - 20:49, 20 September 2017
- *''Japanese'': 六義園 ''(Rikugien)'' ...t "Rikugien" after a line from a [[waka|poem]] by [[Ki no Tsurayuki]]. The garden would continue to house the [[Yanagisawa clan]] lower mansion until the [[B3 KB (420 words) - 04:05, 27 February 2018
- [[File:Ryoanji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The famous rock garden at Ryôan-ji]] *''Japanese'': 龍安寺 ''(ryouan-ji)''1 KB (229 words) - 11:55, 28 December 2013
- *''Japanese'': 兼六園 ''(kenrokuen)'' Kenrokuen is one of the most famous Japanese gardens in the country, and was formerly the private gardens of the [[Maeda3 KB (516 words) - 15:30, 13 October 2017
- *''Japanese'': 肥後細川庭園 ''(Higo Hosokawa teien)'' The Higo-Hosokawa Garden is a Japanese garden in Bunkyô-ku, Tokyo. It is associated with the [[Hosokawa clan]], and is l1 KB (191 words) - 02:03, 27 August 2020