As befits a real Japanese garden, this place begins with a magnificent Japanese gate, introducing you to a different, magical world. The garden is decorated with the smallest Japanese rules, with lots of elements, buildings and details transferred straight from the other world. The main assumption of Japanese gardens is stone, smaller and larger boulders that symbolize the mountains, as well as looted gravel reflecting the seas and oceans.And that's what found its way into this garden, meticulously arranged and composed.
The second characteristic element of Japanese gardens is water, which is also of great importance here. There are several smaller and larger ponds, small rivers and waterfalls. In between all this, the owner has composed numerous stone paths, but above all, small architecture that simply delights. The precision of workmanship and the Japanese spirit visible in the smallest details.
In the garden there is a Japanese thatched cottage, a teahouse set on stilts, countless lanterns and decorations, as well as a characteristic bridge with original Japanese emblems.
I am convinced that if you want to have an original garden, it is worth putting on unusual, original gardens, even if they were to be as stylishly different from ours as the Japanese one.It is also worth being patient when arranging the garden. Just like the owner of this garden, who carefully, step by step, stone by stone, plant by plant, decoration after decoration, has been arranging and beautifying his area for several years.
It is also worth having dreams and pursuing them with your actions. To improve oneself, observe other gardens, get to know the culture from which they come. But most of all, when deciding on such gardens, you have to be consistent. Don't mix styles, don't do whatever we can think of. It is worth sticking to the chosen direction and pursuing it with consistency and stubbornness.
Tomasz Szostak
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