Garden of the golden pavilion, typical japanese strolling garden


The Golden Pavilion is set in a magnificent Japanese strolling garden (kaiyū-shiki-teien, lit. a landscape garden in the go-round style). The location implements the idea of borrowing of scenery ("shakkei") that integrates the outside and the inside, creating an extension of the views surrounding the pavilion and connecting it with the outside world. The pavilion extends over a pond, called Kyōko-chi (Mirror Pond), that reflects the building. The pond contains 10 smaller zen typology is seen through the rock composition, the bridges, and plants are arranged in a specific way to represent famous places in Chinese and Japanese points and focal points were established because of the strategic placement of the pavilion to view the gardens surrounding the small fishing deck (tsuri-dono) is attached to the rear of the pavilion building, allowing a small boat to be moored under pavilion grounds were built according to descriptions of the Western Paradise of the Buddha Amida, intending to illustrate a harmony between heaven and earth.[6] The largest islet in the pond represents the Japanese islands. The four stones forming a straight line in the pond near the pavilion are intended to represent sailboats anchored at night, bound for the Isle of Eternal Life in Chinese mythology. The garden complex is an excellent example of Muromachi period garden design. The Muromachi period is considered to be a classical age of Japanese garden design. The correlation between buildings and its settings were greatly emphasized during this period. It was a way to integrate the structure within the landscape in an artistic way. The garden designs were characterized by a reduction in scale, a more central purpose, and a distinct minimalistic approach was brought to the garden design, by recreating larger landscapes in a smaller scale around a structure.


Size: 6016px × 4016px
Location: Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Photo credit: © Trevor Chriss / Alamy / Afripics
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