Omikohoan Garden - Omikohoan is a temple built by his son Sokei Kobori to mourn Enshu after the death of Kobori Enshu in the early Edo period . The "E
Omikohoan Garden - Omikohoan is a temple built by his son Sokei Kobori to mourn Enshu after the death of Kobori Enshu in the early Edo period . The "Enshu Favorite" garden, which was created in the middle of the Edo period, is a scenic spot designated by Shiga Prefecture. A dry landscape garden with moss spreading all over, and a pond garden. Centered around a pond that is said to have the image of Lake Biwa. See the 9th and 12th photos for a detailed explanation of the garden. It is said to be a famous place for autumn leaves, but this time it was a little early for autumn leaves ... In addition, Koho-an also holds an Enshu-style tea ceremony, and even in the gardens of the same period, you can feel the world view of Wabi-Sabi.
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Location: Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
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