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25: 529: 541: 87: 214: 491: 550: 477: 503: 515: 354: 275: 203: 259:. By subtle hints in path construction and placement the visitor is led on a walk around the lake. Water-worn boulders were brought in from all over Japan, to give the garden its character; hills and dry waterfalls were constructed with them and two sequences of them form stepping-stones ( 131:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 341:. In 1932, Mitsubishi group contributed this garden to Tokyo City and after some repair works it was opened to the public in 1932. On March 31, 1979, this garden was designated as Tokyo Metropolitan 117: 141: 267:
episodes around its perimeter. In fact only a narrow band of perimeter planting screens the garden from the structures along Kiyosumi Dori. There are three big islands and a
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and iso-watari stones, the total number of stones used is immense and the garden can indeed be perceived as a
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from all over Japan were brought in. In 1880 the garden was opened. In later years, the waters of the
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family collected fine and beautiful stones from all over Japan, brought to Tokyo on their
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According to one theory, this garden was the part of the residence of the famous
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The pond has three islands, one of which is connected with a bridge. There are
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The garden provided refuge for many citizens from the fires that followed the
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on the pond. The garden covers an area of about 81,000 square metres.
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Traditional Japanese stroll garden in Fukagawa, Tokyo, Japan
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The park is located approximately 3 minutes' walk from
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Japanese stroll garden
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