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Gallery
​ Minami ward,Kyoto

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An old house equivalent to 100 years old that was previously jointly managed.

We renovated two gardens.

The garden on the south side was surrounded by a block wall, and grass and stones had been neglected.

A burnt cedar wall was installed inside the block wall, and white granite was used for the pillars to provide durability.

To blindfold the neighbors, male and female mountain wax myrtle (Myrica rubra) were planted on the southernmost side.

Yamabuki (Japanese sumac) trees were planted all around at the foot of the tallest trees, with the intention of creating an image of a sea of clouds spreading out.

Old shingle stones were laid with wider joints and used as moss joints.

Another garden on the east side.

There was a veranda with a water bowl and a kasuga stone lantern, and ferns were growing thickly.

This garden was old type garden.

 

This garden has been renovated to be a little more modern.

Granite stones that had been split back are densely arranged, and a few azaleas are used to add color.

As a ground cover, we laid out stone chips that were left over from the construction.

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