In The Japanese Garden
In the Japanese Garden traces the history of the Japanese garden from its ancient beginnings–when the early Japanese spread white sand in the forest groves to invite the "kami", or spirits, to bring good fortune–to the modern-day garden, where no view is accidental, yet each is in harmony with the landscape.
In the Japanese Garden traces the history of the Japanese garden from its ancient beginnings–when the early Japanese spread white sand in the forest groves to invite the "kami", or spirits, to bring good fortune–to the modern-day garden, where no view is accidental, yet each is in harmony with the landscape.
In the Japanese Garden traces the history of the Japanese garden from its ancient beginnings–when the early Japanese spread white sand in the forest groves to invite the "kami", or spirits, to bring good fortune–to the modern-day garden, where no view is accidental, yet each is in harmony with the landscape.