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building a garden
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Japanese culture
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Zen gardens are a traditional form of garden design, often small and symbolic
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garden
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Japanese culture
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Gardens are designed as tranquil, harmonious spaces and deeply integrated with spirituality
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garden aesthetics
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Japanese gardens often incorporate natural elements like rocks, water, and moss, with an emphasis on tranquility and simplicity
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garden remains
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese gardening, garden remains are carefully pruned and arranged to create aesthetically pleasing compositions known as niwaki.
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memory gardens
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Japanese culture
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Memory gardens, known as tsukiyama, are carefully designed landscapes that may feature ponds, rocks, and meticulously pruned trees to evoke contemplation and tranquility.
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rock garden
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Traditional element in Japanese gardening, meticulously arranged with small rocks and gravel
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