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"We think that it is important to pay for things other than building a Japanese garden."
Beyond this, to the north, a Japanese garden was created.
Behind the restaurant was a Japanese garden which closed in 1971.
"A traditional Japanese garden has to look completely natural, although absolutely nothing is left to chance," he said.
My favorite room came near the end of the tour: the Japanese garden.
Before that was a Japanese garden of all plastic plants.
There is now some interest in restoring the Japanese garden.
He created a new landscape, including a Japanese garden and water gardens.
Outside the glass walls of the restaurant is a Japanese garden.
Within the park, there is a Japanese garden which has a wide variety of plants.
At the same time, he cultivated an interest and knowledge in traditional Japanese gardens.
In Japanese gardens, where earth, stone, plants and trees work together, he found an answer.
Nicholas was not the only person the Japanese garden reminded him of.
The term also means stones which are placed in traditional Japanese gardens.
A living room looks out on a Japanese garden and the teahouse beyond.
It soon gained popularity and became a part of the Japanese garden.
The traditional Japanese garden within the park is a tourist attraction.
The upper level of the new section includes an outdoor Japanese garden.
This life simulation game's purpose is to create and maintain a Japanese garden.
After time in the sliding vapor world of her Japanese garden she knew what to do next.
They wanted Japanese gardens, rock walls, all the things that would make their houses more attractive.
Japanese gardens have always been conceived as a representation of a natural setting.
In the Japanese garden he had a sort of a pagode built for his collection.
Very different in style, yet just as beautiful, is the £1 million Japanese Garden.
The Japanese garden is a miniature and idealized view of nature.