The courtyard design is really very exquisite, the typical local characteristic building, the key is that its scenery is really arranged very well, I basically don't need P pictures, just take a picture is a very beautiful postcard
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Isui-en Garden and Neiraku Museum of Art Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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On the west side of the south gate of Todaiji Temple and on the banks of the Yoshijo River, Yisui Garden is one of the few Japanese-style gardens in Nara. Yisui Garden consists of two parts with different interests, the front garden and the back garden. The back garden can be said to be a masterpiece of garden construction techniques in the Meiji period. The former garden was part of the residence of Kiyosumi Michiki, a linen maker from Nara in the 17th century. In the courtyard, there was a tea room, Sanshutei, with the roofs of Yixuan and reeds. In the Meiji era, the industrialist Sekito Jiro invested in the construction of the back garden, with the surrounding Mt. Wakakusa, Mt. Kasuga and Mt. Gogai as the distant view, the roof of the south gate of Todaiji Temple and the trees on both sides of the Todaiji Temple's pilgrimage road as the mid-view. In the park, pools, hills, and clear streams are built, and a variety of rare trees are planted. In the back garden, buildings such as Liushengtang, Bingxin Pavilion, Tingxiu Xuan, Qingxiu An and other buildings are also very unique and elegant. Column cornerstones that were once used in Todai-ji Temple are also placed in various parts of the garden, creating an elegant view everywhere. In addition, the Ningle Art Museum is next to the Yishui Garden, and most of the rare treasures are exhibited.
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Isui-en Garden and Neiraku Museum of Art Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The courtyard design is really very exquisite, the typical local characteristic building, the key is that its scenery is really arranged very well, I basically don't need P pictures, just take a picture is a very beautiful postcard
There is a small garden courtyard next to Dongda Temple. There are not so many people here. It is very quiet. The building is not large. It is a quiet place in the middle of noisy. The environment is very good. There is no deer and there is a small pool.
Located on the west side of the south gate of Dongdaeji Temple, close to Nara Park, it is a representative Japanese garden, known as "Nara's most beautiful garden". It is divided into two gardens according to the water park. The front garden was built in the Edo era and the back garden was built in the Meiji period.
A meticulously designed Japanese garden featuring a central pond, streams, and teahouses. It showcases different seasonal aesthetics, providing visitors with a serene oasis in the heart of Nara
800 yen includes gardens and Ningle Museum of Art. In the alleys opposite the Nara Museum, visitors are especially rare. The backyard area is relatively large, moss flowers and trees, if not in Kyoto for a few days to see the garden a little numb or beautiful. The gallery is small but the exhibits are good. In addition, the summer locks off at 16 o'clock, almost locked in, everybody attention.
Founded in the Meiji period, Yishui Garden, a beautiful and chic garden, is known as the most beautiful courtyard in Nara. There is a poem in the park's entrance. 'Sanshan is very beautiful' Changchun Cui Yongting Pavilion. New small in the middle of the Zen bone, refreshing and clear pool heart printed from innocence -- Muxi Zen Master''
This attraction is close to the train station. It takes a ticket to go in, and it is a bit more expensive than other tickets. It takes 900 yen to go to the day, the museum is just closed, so the ticket only charges 800 yuan. Inside is actually a bit like Suzhou Forest Garden, but the scale is small, many are water-themed.