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Tsukiyama garden. . Entered through a Torii Gate, a meandering walk descends subtly around seven...

Tsukiyama garden. . Entered through a Torii Gate, a meandering walk descends subtly around seven spring-fed ponds with islands, bridges, massive boulders and rocks. The Japanese Hill and Pond Stroll garden, “Tsukiyama,” is over 40 acres – the largest Japanese Gardens in the nation. Shuu Tsukiyama (in Japanese: 月山 習, Tsukiyama Shū) is a major antagonist of the supernatural dark fantasy manga/anime series Tokyo Ghoul, being the main antagonist of the Gourmet arc. It is a simple commandment encapsulating the connection in Japanese gardening tradition between creating artificial hills and paying homage to the natural landscape. Tsukiyama refers to the art of creating artificial hills in traditional Japanese gardens. The term “Tsukiyama” itself roughly translates to “constructed mountains”, revealing the aspect of man-made beauty that is central to this garden feature. In the beginning of Tokyo Ghoul, Tsukiyama appeared to be a confident, friendly, and intelligent ghoul. Japanese Tsukiyama style house and courtyard gardens are more than just ornamental landscapes; they are living works of art that embody the rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted philosophies of Tsukiyama, a traditional Japanese hill garden, embodies Zen philosophy by representing natural landscapes in miniature form to evoke contemplation and mindfulness. frjj vzmd eedkhiui exeyc tffr
Tsukiyama garden. .  Entered through a Torii Gate, a meandering walk descends subtly around seven...Tsukiyama garden. .  Entered through a Torii Gate, a meandering walk descends subtly around seven...