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A Japanese-style garden may be appropriate for small spaces. Consider how water, rocks and gravel, and plants influence and contribute to a Japanese-inspired landscape.
The Japanese have developed their gardens into an art-form. Over time, westerners have borrowed these methods and expanded landscape possibilities.
A visit to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City finds Takeo Shiota's hill-and-pond garden masterpiece and an impressive collection of bonsai, or miniature trees.
The Japanese karesansui-style contemplative viewing garden at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston, MA combines Japanese, New England and MFA elements and traditions.
Japan's most recognizable landmark draws thousands of tourists and pilgrims from around the world annually, for several different reasons
Marietta McCarty goes to the heart of philosophy with 10 ideas that matter most, 21 philosophers who espouse them, and 100s of ways to make philosophy part of your life.


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