The garden was completed in 1700 for the Daimyo Ikeda Tsunumasa.
Showing posts with label korakuen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label korakuen. Show all posts
Friday, December 3, 2010
Korakuen one of the Top Three Gardens in Japan
Saturday, August 7, 2010
A detailed view of Korakuen
Korakuen in Okayama City is one of the three top ranked gardens in Japan.
Before posting some shots of the garden, I thought I would show some of the details that attracted my eye. If you like koi, more posts here.
I also posted some shots of lotus blossoms from Korakuen earlier.
I posted a sequence of red umbrellas at Matsuo shrine earlier.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Lotus Blossom Viewing
Just got back from a visit to the Korakuen, one of the three top gardens in Japan. Located below Okayama castle in Okayama City, the lotus blossoms were on display for the hordes of photographers.
The lotus blossom is one of the most recognised Buddhist symbols and can be found in much Buddhist art. The pink blossoms represent the historical Buddha.
Lotus root is edible and can be found in Japanese cooking. Known as Renkon, it is good in soup or as tempura.
There was a second pond with white blossoms. In Buddhist symbolism they represent purity.
I find the leaves at least as interesting as the flowers.
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