Aug 27, 2008

Isuien (Nara)

Isuien Garden, established during the Edo Period and enlarged a century ago by a Nara merchant, is a strolling garden that uses the principles of borrowed landscape, incorporating the hills of Kasuga and Wakayama in its design. While nothing spectacular, it does have a wonderful thatched-roof restaurant overlooking part of the garden and a pond -- a great, traditional place for a meal.













3 comments:

AL LEE said...

Gorgeous pictures. I love the last one! The droplet of water!

Anonymous said...

mr eddie,
picture no. 5 is just perfect! nothing to add nothing to exclude!

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