Suikinkutsu means a water harp hollow in Japanese. It is a jar buried in the corner of the garden and it makes music-like sound generated by water drips. The film finds a practice in which Japanese people show their love of nature. energyFishing & fisheriesforestsfreshwaterJapanese GardenJapanese Garden DesignJapanese Garden Design IdeasJapanese Garden IdeasJapanese Garden LandscapeJapanese Garden LandscapesJapanese Garden Landscaping IdeasJapanese GardeningJapanese Gardening SuppliesJapanese Gardening SupplyJapanese Gardening ToolsTraditional Culturewater resources 2 Comments seriouslyWeird 14 years ago sweet kinkutsu Nivek711 14 years ago 3:36 or 4:06 — what kind of jar is that? Is it ceramic or terra-cotta? Does it matter when making a portable Suikinkutsu?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Nivek711 14 years ago 3:36 or 4:06 — what kind of jar is that? Is it ceramic or terra-cotta? Does it matter when making a portable Suikinkutsu?
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3:36 or 4:06 — what kind of jar is that? Is it ceramic or terra-cotta? Does it matter when making a portable Suikinkutsu?