This is the residence of the famous Japanese painter Sekimoto Hashimoto. The Japanese-style courtyard is very beautiful, peaceful and peaceful, as if you are in a paradise.
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A celebrated artist who loved gardens. A combination that works here. AND there’s even a small museum with exhibitions. AND it’s only 5 mins walk from the bottom of the pedestrianised walk up to Ginka...
As noted the spelling of the name for the review is incorrect. On to the review - this quiet place - we were the only ones there when we visited, is pretty and calm despite being a few minutes walk f...
A Most Beautiful, Tranquil Japenese Garden with Pond and Structures
We came here to experience the Japanese tea ceremony, get explanations on how to brew the and sample the it and accompanying cake. The garden with pond of this compound were kept as a surprise. Autum...
The Garden is well laid out with a delightful Villa and Museum displaying Japanese items. We had the pleasure f witnessing a Tea Ceremony and partaking of the tea that was made a Tea Master.
This is the residence of the famous Japanese painter Sekimoto Hashimoto. The Japanese-style courtyard is very beautiful, peaceful and peaceful, as if you are in a paradise.
Just beside the Ginkakuji Temple, is the residence of the Japanese painter Hashimoto Sekiyuki. The Japanese-style courtyard inside is also a famous attraction in Japan. There are also exhibits of paintings by this painter in the memorial hall.
Hashimoto Seki Snow planted 300 cherry blossoms! Created incomparably beautiful for the philosophical way!
Baisha Village is also called Hashimoto Guanxue Memorial Hall, which has its own courtyard and corner gallery, and many artworks collected by Guan Xue.
This village is the official residence built by the Japanese painter Hashimoto Sekiyuki. The most fascinating thing here is the courtyard with the Dazi Mountain as the background.