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'Garden without Direction', in a Tokyo suburb, designed by Takeshi Nagasaki. Following in-yo (Chinese yin-yang) principles, the garden is divided between light and dark. The overlapping concrete discs symbolise lightness, while the obscure miniature landscape below them symbolises darkness and the underworld. A horizontally spreading Chinese juniper adds a touch of nature, and vertically set slabs of blue Teppei slate symbolise the energy of a dragon.
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 23.8 Mpixels (68 MB uncompressed) - 6859x3465 pixels (22.9x11.6 in / 58.1x29.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: garden, garden without direction, in-yo, Japan, Nagasaki, pd, redcover, Takeshi, the source, Tokyo, yin-yang
Published in: Gardens
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