My first garden in Japan
I thought would post some photos taken when I visited my first ever Japanese garden in
In the autumn of 2003 I visited Kyoto with Worldspirit to spend some time in temples and gardens. Robert Ketchell, our guide and mentor, had arranged for the small group to visit Joju-in within the Kiyomizu Dera complex. We had it all to ourselves. A magic moment when my feet touched tatami for the first time, and then I looked through the room to this view. I really couldn’t speak (for those who don’t know me, that is amazing!)
We had time to sit in the quiet and just contemplate the garden, with no lectures to take in – though Robert would gently answer any comments.
And I wont comment on them either, only to say that the concept of shakkei - borrowed scenery was wonderfully present , and in my first garden too! And as a group we got to grips with public toilets - all in the solitude of an empty
garden.
2 Comments:
I am SO envious! You know what I would love to do? Meet you there, but instead of the painting (I'm hopeless), I'd make the Japanese stab binding books and you could illustrate them with your painting. Well, I can dream, can't I?
Thanks for posting these, Val!
By Val, at 2/8/06 4:15 am
These images and words are exquisite. I have always longed to visit Kyoto, its temples and gardens, and this was almost like being there. Thank you!
By kerrdelune, at 26/8/06 4:38 am
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