Yes, there is an oriental Japanese style of garden, known as a "Japanese garden." These gardens are characterized by their meticulous design, incorporating elements such as water features, rocks, gravel, and carefully selected plants to create a harmonious and tranquil environment. They often emphasize natural beauty and simplicity, reflecting principles of Zen and balance. Common types include strolling gardens, tea gardens, and rock gardens, each offering a unique aesthetic and experience.
An oriental chef is a term that is considered outdated and inappropriate. The term "oriental" is associated with a Eurocentric perspective and is considered derogatory when referring to people or cultures from East Asia. It is more respectful and accurate to use terms like "Asian chef" or specify the specific cuisine or region, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc. It is important to use language that is inclusive and respectful of all cultures.
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Japanese culture evolved from Japanese management style
"Oriental" is an outdated and often offensive term used to refer broadly to Asian cultures and people from the East. It does not specifically denote Chinese or Japanese origins. It is more respectful to use specific terms like "Chinese" or "Japanese" instead of the term "Oriental."
Wells Japanese Garden was created in 1930.
you spell garden in Japanese like this garden in Japanese=庭
Cantonese style is most popular.
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The budget of Portland Japanese Garden is 2,980,000 dollars.
'Rose garden' isバラ園 (baraen) in Japanese.
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden was created in 1967.
Oriental is an outdated, and to some offensive, form of Asian. Since Japan is part of Asia, yes, it is.