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@Japan-tour @NewConsortia 1:07 Akadama Stones 2:49 Stone Garden 3:27 Sazanka-so 4:05 Fossils 4:14 Seisen Pond 4:21 Taikobashi Bridge 7:14 The Kioi Kiln 9:03 13-Storied Pagoda 9:59 Waterfalls [1] Akadama Stones The rare-colored red stones in the stone garden were brought from Sado Island, off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. The largest stone weighs 22 tons and is said to be the largest of its kind in Japan. Visitors can also view a variety of other rare stones with different colors and textures throughout the Garden, including jade and fossils. [2] Stone Garden One of the highlights of the Garden is its traditional stone garden, called Karesansui. Pine trees with stones of different sizes represent mountains, while white pebbles and sand are water with rake marks depicting its ripples. [3] Fossils The stone in the pond next to the stone garden is actually a fossilized root of an ancient tree. This rare fossil has sat here ever since the 16th century when samurai lord Kiyomasa Kato owned this land. [4] Seisen Pond Around 350 koi of various colors and patterns inhibit this pond. Birds, including herons, ducks, bush warblers, white-eyes, etc., are also frequently seen. [5] Taikobashi Bridge The scarlet-colored Taikobashi Bridge with the pond in the fore is the perfect background for a scenic photograph. [9] 13-Storied Pagoda One of the most recognizable structures in the Garden, the square-shaped pagoda dates back to the Nanboku-cho period (1336-1392). [10] Sazanka-so Located in the center of the Garden is NADAMAN "Sazanka-so", a Japanese "Kaiseki" cuisine establishment run by the prestigious NADAMAN restaurant chain. This aged building used to be the residence of hotel founder Yonetaro Otani. The traditional "Sukiya" style construction is in perfect harmony with the tranquility of the Garden. [11] The Kioi Kiln A kiln used for special pottery classes held during New Years and other holiday seasons. [14] Waterfalls Along with the Taikobashi Bridge, the large waterfall is one of the major attractions of the Japanese Garden. The 6-meter waterfall, along with one other smaller one, was constructed in 1974 when the Garden Tower was built and the grounds underwent a subsequent remodeling. The water cascading down the drop-off consisting of 82 massive boulders creates an impressive yet healing atmosphere that allures strollers and invites them to sit down for a moment of repose. #Japan #Tokyo #JapaneseGarden