Jardin Japonais de Monaco
In the Japanese garden, one can find the key to the soul of its people. From the carefully washed and swept path of the tea garden, to the veiled view of a pine tree glimpsed through the opening in a sleeve fence, the psyche of this ancient culture reveals itself.
Zen Garden
Violet water iris
      shishi odoshi 
ししおどし
       shishi odoshi  ししおどし
 Kaday Yukimi Lantern
 Pagoda lantern  
 Geisha
芸者
  Kaday Yukimi Lantern
 Koi  鲤
Kaday Yukimi Lantern
 Tea room 
 Tea room
 Tea room
Yellow water iris
 Zenigata fountain
 Kasuga Lantern detail 春日大社
 Kasuga Lantern detail 春日大社
"Water is powerful. It can wash away earth, put out fire, and even destroy iron.
Water can carve its way through stone. And when trapped, water makes a new path".
Memoirs of a Geisha, 1997, Arthur Golden
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