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The wind from Mt. Fuji I put it on the fan. Here, the souvenir from Edo. *Edo: the old name of Tokyo.. Sleep on horseback, The far moon in a continuing dream, Steam of roasting tea. Spring departs. Birds cry Fishes’ eyes are filled with tears Summer zashiki Make move and enter The mountain and the garden. *zashiki: Japanese-style room covered with tatamis and open to the garden. What luck!
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some questions about Japanese Tea Gardens! 1. do they serve tea? 2. what does japanese tea garden mean? 3. how do u say it in japanese? 4. what are they for? 5. events? References Rhonda and Mike- Japanese Tea Garden Engagement Photographer | Move Photography Japanese Tea Gardens | Urban Spotlight Japanese Tea Gardens: Discover the Cultural History & Intriguing Elements of A Japanese Tea Garden : Garden Fountain
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I think it’s pretty old and by now it’s prob out of print… but it’s kind of a tour through this 12 year old Japanese girl’s life. She lives in Japan with her mother and father and brother, who is in college. She’s very dreamy and loves art and painting. Her father i think carves stamps (out of wood…? i don’t remember exactly). it’s a chapter book and i guess
I need a picture of a japanese garden. I want it to be tiny just to fit grass, a statue lantern, and some plants that are small. Plz help me! References Japanese Garden Designs | jmpga.com Japanese Garden Interior Decorating | tourist attractions blog Plants To Consider When Making A Japanese Garden | makingajapanesegarden.com





