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Kato House
With rigorous simplicity, this Japanese city garden in Osaka is laid with black pebbles to be viewed from a tea-ceremony room with sliding paper screens. A single plant (which is changed with the seasons - here an iris) is set in an old horse trough, while in one corner the more pebbles are piled in a mound, which becomes a symbolic island when flooded. The garden can be filled with water so that, according to the owner's feeling it functions either as a dry-stone garden or as a pond, as as in this combined exposure of the two states..Designers: Yasujiro Aoki and Chitoshi Kihara..
Author: Michael Freeman
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File state: Final
Photo size: 22.8 Mpixels (65.3 MB uncompressed) - 6836x3340 pixels (22.7x11.1 in / 57.9x28.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Japan, garden, modern japanese garden, Osaka, Aoki, Kihara, dry-stone garden, pebble, pond, tea-ceremony room, chashitsu, iris, simple, austere, modern interior, pd
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