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[Nara] Nara, Japan | Isuien Garden: Enjoy the Japanese garden and oriental art and crafts
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- Overview
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- The garden is a stroll-style pond garden created to mirror the natural landscape of the mountains and rivers, and represents the spirit of Japanese culture, which values the beauty of nature throughout the four seasons.
- Enjoy the sounds of water, the voices of birds, and the scent of the breeze in a secluded, quiet garden.
- The Neiraku Art Museum has a rotating collection of a wide variety of items, including ancient Chinese bronzeware, rubbings, old seals, and old mirrors, as well as ceramics from the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties, Japanese tea ceremony utensils, and old roof tiles.
- The garden is a stroll-style pond garden created to mirror the natural landscape of the mountains and rivers, and represents the spirit of Japanese culture, which values the beauty of nature throughout the four seasons.
- What to expect
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Isuien Garden is a Japanese garden designated as a national scenic spot. Located to the west of the Great South Gate of Todaiji Temple, it consists of two pond-style gardens from different eras: the "Front Garden," built in the early Edo period, which allows visitors to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and the "Back Garden," built in the Meiji period, which offers a magnificent view. In addition, the Neiraku Art Museum, located within the garden, houses and exhibits art and crafts from East Asia.
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