Today I’m going to talk about how we can gain some insight into balance and composition in Japanese gardens through looking at Hira-Niwa Flat Gardens.

This style of garden shows how the dry rock gardens, or Karesansui, have continued to developed over time, as they start to employ characteristics from the tea garden as well…

A great video to watch along with this one is The Importance of Spatial Design in Japanese Gardens-

Here is the link to the blog post:
https://www.shizenstyle.com/post/keys-to-japanese-garden-composition-hira-niwa-or-flat-gardens

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