OSAKA, Jun 25 (News On Japan) –
A Japanese backyard situated in Expo Memorial Park is about to be registered as a nationwide monument. Characterized by its “strolling garden” design with a big pond the place Nishikigoi carp swim gracefully underneath the dappled daylight filtering by the contemporary inexperienced leaves of maple bushes, the backyard was created for the 1970 Osaka Expo.
Situated in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, the backyard incorporates landscaping strategies from 4 historic intervals—Heian, Edo, and others—linked by flowing water to embody the Expo’s theme of “Progress and Harmony for Mankind.”
On June 24, the Cultural Affairs Council really useful to the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology that this backyard be registered as a nationwide monument. The council praised it as a “significant example contributing to the development of garden culture.”
Source: MBS