Japanese landscape style
The "Japanese landscape style" refers to a traditional approach to garden design that emphasizes harmony with nature. This style often features elements such as water, rocks, and plants arranged to create a serene and balanced environment. Key components include koi ponds, stone lanterns, and carefully pruned trees, which reflect the beauty of the natural world.
In this style, landscapes are designed to evoke feelings of tranquility and contemplation. The use of asymmetry and natural materials helps to create a sense of authenticity. Famous examples include the gardens of Kyoto and the Zen gardens found in many temples, showcasing the deep connection between nature and Japanese culture.