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Japanese Tea Gardens: Discover the Cultural History & Intriguing Elements of A Japanese Tea Garden

By Amy C.

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The Japanese have a rich cultural history when it comes to Japanese gardens and teahouses. They are very well known to have preserved their cultural traditions even with progression of culture and technology. Kasuga lantern is one of the Japanese cultural elements that originated in Kasuga shrine in Nara, Japan’s ninth century capital. The interior of this shrine is famous from the dazzling stone and broze lanterns.

The Kasuga lanterns are made out of stone and are usually present in all Japanese tea gardens. In traditional Japanese culture, Kasuga shrine is were the messengers announced important events and messages.

Most Japanese tea gardens have a Kasuga shrine at the entrance. The purpose of having a Kasuga shrine at the entrance is so that the entire shrine can be viewed from one point, a point that is located outside the garden itself. The architecture of most of the gardens is intriguing because of it’s “hide and seek” style. Japanese tea gardens have dynamic visual components that meant to be discovered by the visitors as they walk through the garden.

Each each planting, and each ornament in a Japanese tea garden is selected and placed with sensitivity to aesthetics and culture of Japan. As you stroll through the garden, watch for the variety of visual compositions and the areas representing various different landscapes.

Two other visually stimulating and intriguing elements of a Japanese garden are Tsukubai foutain and Shihi-Odoshi fountain. Seldom found in a same garden, these two fountains represent rich culture history of Japanese culture. A Tsukubai is a Japanese term that literally translates to “to crouch or squat”. Individuals visiting the Tea Garden are supposed to “bend down” and wash their hands and rinse their mouth before they enter the tea house of religious or social ceremonies. This has led to the symbolic representation of Tsukubai fountain is that with a ablutions ritual performed in Baptism.

A Shishi-Odoshi is another fountain that is known for it’s unique cultural history. It originated in Japanese rice farms and was created by the farmers to scare away the deers and other animals that were damaging their agriculture crops. When translated literally, shishi-odoshi stands for “deer-scarer”. The unique rocking nature of this fountain is what sets it apart from Tsukubai fountain.

There is a lot to Japanese tea gardens. They are amazingly beautiful and culturally rich. Bound to refresh your mind and rejuvenate your soul, a Japanese tea garden is a must-see place for every cultural detective.

Amy C. invites you to add a soothing serenity to your indoors using a Japanese themed bamboo water fountain. To create stunning landscapes and gardens, consider using a warm and natural looking bamboo spout fountain.

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