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Tsukiyama Gardens
They commonly strive to make a smaller garden
appear more spacious.
This is accomplished by utilizing shrubs to block
views of surrounding buildings, and the garden's
structure usually tries to make onlookers focus on
nearby mountains in the distance.
Ponds, streams, hills, stones, trees, flowers, bridges,
and paths are also used frequently in this style.
Chaniwa Gardens
These Gardens are built for holding tea
ceremonies.
The styles of both the tea hut and garden are based
on the simple concepts of the Sado.
There are :
Stepping stones leading to the tea house
Stone lantern
Stone basins where guests purify themselves
before a ceremony.