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    Water is one of the natural element in the world. For this reason, water is an indispensable element in Japanese garden. It serves as a Yin and Yang and will bring good fortune if properly set up. As such, always think of setting up a water element in your design no matter how small your garden is.

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    Koi fish is a well known fish. Have you ever visit a Japanese Garden without seeing the koi fish? In fact, the fish is used as a decorative element in conjunction with the water elements. According to Wikipedia, the use of fish in the garden is rooted back to China more than a thousand years ago i.e. goldfish was introduced to Japan in the 16th cen...

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    Rock represents mountain while white sand represents sea. This is yet another yin and yang principle. The Japanese garden is a miniature and idealized view of nature and hence no matter how small space your garden is, you could always implement this style of garden. The hard rock can be categorized into vertical rock or flat. The vertical rough roc...

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    The bridge could be made from wood or stone. It represents a staircase to paradise and immortality. Depending on how you like the bridge to be, it could be flat or arched. One thing to note is that the bridge is a symbolic bridge and even your garden does not have any water element to serve as pond or waterfall, you can still install the garden bri...

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    Toro is a traditional Japanese lantern. It is usually made of rough stone, metal or wood. Traditionally Toro is used mostly in Buddhist temples to illuminate the pathway. There are two type of Toro. The first is called tsuri-doro which literally mean hanging lantern. The second is called dai-doro or platform lantern. It is the later that is used mo...

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