Irmtraud Schaarschmidt-Richter has written: 'Himeji Castle' 'Japanische Impressionen' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Japanese, Civilization, Japanese Aesthetics 'Der japanische Garten' -- subject(s): Gardens, Japanese Gardens 'Japanische Gartenkunst' -- subject(s): Japanese Gardens, Japanischer Garten, Gartenkunst, Gardens 'Gartenkunst in Japan' -- subject(s): Gardens, Gardens, Japanese, Japanese Gardens, Pictorial works
Most of Japanese gardens does have tea houses
Marc P. Keane has written: 'Japanese garden design' -- subject(s): Design, Gardens, Gardens, Japanese, Japanese Gardens 'The Art of Setting Stones' 'The Japanese tea garden' -- subject(s): Japanese tea gardens, Pictorial works
Some famous Japanese trees known for their cultural significance and beauty include the cherry blossom tree (sakura), the Japanese maple tree (momiji), and the pine tree (matsu). These trees are often featured in traditional Japanese art, literature, and gardens, symbolizing themes such as beauty, resilience, and longevity.
The web address of the Anderson Japanese Gardens is: http://www.andersongardens.org
The phone number of the Anderson Japanese Gardens is: 815-229-9390.
Hiroshi Yoshii has written: 'Chashitsu to roji' -- subject(s): Architecture, Sukiya, Chashitsu (Japanese tearooms), Gardens, Japanese, Japanese Gardens, Sukiya Architecture
One can find information on Japanese Gardens by reading the Japanese Gardens book by Geeta K. Mehta and Kimie Tada. This book can be found in eBook form via the Kobo eBooks website or via the Amazon website.
Yoshinobu Yoshinaga has written: 'Nihon teienshi' -- subject(s): Gardens, Japanese, History, Japanese Gardens, Pictorial works
The address of the Anderson Japanese Gardens is: 318 Spring Creek Rd, Rockford, IL 61107-1035
The phone number of the Morikami Museum And Japanese Gardens is: 407-495-0233.
Koi fish are found in Japanese garden ponds.