Japanese garden

Japanese garden – a composition of stones. At first glance, it may seem messy. However, it is not. Such decor is a flat area with stones arranged in a certain order.

The name of the Japanese rock garden is relatively recent among Americans. This method of decorating the site has become popular due to its original philosophy and conciseness.

Japanese garden

Philosophy and symbolism of Japanese gardens

 

The idea of ​​stone compositions is to create an ideal space for meditation. The Japanese garden should relax, soothe, awaken strength. If you do not have enough unity with nature, then this way of ennobling the site is definitely suitable.

According to Japanese philosophy, large stones in the composition represent male energy. These are the stone elements of the garden: rocks, mountains, cliffs. And the earth in such gardens symbolizes female energy – water, which gently envelops stone blocks.

In addition to stones, paths, lanterns, flower beds, bridges, figurines, plants, trees can be present in the composition. These details play the role of scenery, giving the ensemble an original look.

Japanese garden

Features of Japanese stone gardens

 

The first and main feature of the philosophical gardens is that an equal number of stones should be viewed from any angle.

And the stones should look organically in the overall design of the site.

When creating a garden, follow these guidelines:

  • Choose stones of different sizes and unusual shapes.
  • In a spacious area, use more stones.
  • Don’t forget to carve circles in the soil around the rocks.

Japanese garden

Advice! Do not process the stones that will go into the composition. The beauty of the decor lies precisely in its certain primitiveness, light natural negligence.