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Japanese Garden ~ SuihoEn (Garden of Water and Fragrance)
Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, San Fernando Valley, CA
Designed by Dr. Koichi Kawana
© Joy Krauthammer 2.21.2016
Joyous Nature Photo Walks at Japanese Garden
with Joy, March 20, May 1, 2016
RSVP
(More private Photo Walks scheduled.)
Joyous Nature Photo Walks at Japanese Garden
with Joy, March 20, May 1, 2016
RSVP
(More private Photo Walks scheduled.)
Enjoy the 6.5 acre oasis: lake, streams, herons, egrets, ducks, coots, koi, flowers, blossoming trees, bridges, waterfall, stone lanterns, pathways, and symbolic tea room.
Cherry, plum, magnolia, willow and bamboo trees, and flowers: azaleas, camellias, wisteria, Indian hawthorn, clivia, iris, lotus, etc.
"Garden is authentic in every detail [and filled with symbolism]. The basic style of the garden is known as Chisen-Kaiyushiki, or “wet garden with promenade”, and is fashioned after those strolling gardens which were built during the 18th and 19th centuries for Japanese feudal lords on their vast estates.” -The Japanese Garden
Kanso means simplicity. Meditate, contemplate, enjoy.
Kanso means simplicity. Meditate, contemplate, enjoy.
Entry Gate of 'Mystic Profundity'
Snow Viewing Stone Lantern
Green Heron
Green Heron
Green Heron
Snowy White Egret & Green Heron behind
Snowy White Egret
Snowy White Egret
© Joy Krauthammer
Japanese Cherry Trees
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise
Fallen Camellias
Canada Geese (Branta canadensis)
Bridge
Path
© Joy Krauthammer
© Joy Krauthammer
Cry Garden or Karesansui,
represents Tortoise Island, symbol of longevity
Rocks symbolize islands in dry part of Garden
Japanese Cherry Tree Blossoms (Sakura)
Japanese Cherry Tree
Japanese Cherry Tree
Japanese Cherry Tree
Japanese Cherry Tree
Korean Plum Tree
Korean Plum Tree
Double-Crested Cormorant
Double-Crested Cormorant and American Coot (Fulica americana) (a.k.a. mud hen)
Double-Crested Cormorants
Ducks
Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca)
Reflection
Bridge
Wet Heron Stone Lantern
Placed at pathway intersections to give light.
Pine Tree - Tokiwa
"Represents the male persona - warlike, strong and unbending."
Also, longevity and Happiness.
Pine Tree
"Represents the male persona - warlike, strong and unbending."
Shoin Building
Shoin Building symbolizes the residential Shoin dwelling for
aristocrats, upper-class monks, and Samurai during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Wood Iris
Shoin Building symbolizes the residential Shoin dwelling for
aristocrats, upper-class monks, and Samurai during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Tea House
Shoin Building
Shoin Building
Purple flowers
Heavenly Floating Bridge or Amano Hashidate
In background is Heavenly Floating Bridge.
Azaleas
Wood Iris
Bamboo
Bamboo
Camellia
Fallen Camellia
Camellia buds
Camellia
Lily
Clivias
Clivias
View of Wet Heron Lantern
Weeping Willow
Symbolic of the female persona - kind, loving and bending, vs the Black Pine.
Weeping Willow
Symbolic of the female persona - kind, loving and bending, vs the Black Pine.
Willow and Fish
Heavenly Floating Bridge
Weeping Willow and Pine
Lily Pads
Magnolia
Magnolia
Magnolia Trees
Waterfall's 3 levels represent Heaven, Man and Earth
Water entrance to Garden from Reclamation Plant
Waterfall's 3 levels represent Heaven, Man, and Earth
Behind Tea House
American Coot (Fulica americana) (a.k.a. mud hen)
Bridge
Why?
Why?
No tripods allowed. Nor walking off paths.
The Tillman Reclamation Plant Administration Building
The Tillman Reclamation Plant Administration Building
The Tillman Reclamation Plant Administration Building
Sister
Entrance sticker
1984 Politicians
Japanese Garden ~ SuihoEn (Garden of Water and Fragrance)
Designed by Dr. Koichi Kawana
Designed by Dr. Koichi Kawana
© Joy Krauthammer 2.21.2016
Joy Krauthammer, photographer guide
Japanese Garden
© Faye Melton 3.21.16
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Joyous Nature Photo Walks at Japanese Garden
with Joy, March 20, 2016
with Joy, March 20, 2016
and
52Frames 2nd Annual LA PHOTO WALK
Water Irises
Water Purification
Purification at Tea House
Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca)
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
Snowy White Egret
© Joy Krauthammer
Snowy Egret
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
Double-Crested Cormorant
Koi fish, Lily pads
Water Lilies
Water Lilies
Water Lilies
Azaleas
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea
Bamboo
Wood Irises
Azaleas
American Coot AKA mud hen (Fulica americana)
Wisteria Arbor
Wisteria Arbor
Wisteria Arbor
Wisteria Arbor
Wisteria Arbor
Azaleas
Pine Tree
Joy and Parasol by Lily Pond
by Sopara
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I love the Japanese Garden. - Joy Krauthammer
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Absolutely GORGEOUS. The camellia photos are heartbreaking, as are the cherry Blossoms. I knew that Complex, it was great to "visit" it. Made me miss L.A. Sent to me by Carol Blatter.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you, Renee (Tucson for 7 years...)
PERFECT PLACE FOR YOUR PHOTO SHOOTS…
ReplyDeleteLOVED THE STEPPING STONES AND THE LANTERNS AND
EVERYTHING ELSE…WAY, WAY BEYOND ANY DESCRIPTION OF
BEAUTY...
I think the open gate at the beginning makes such a powerful statement of invitation.
ReplyDeleteBesides all your flowers and waterfowl and creatures that breathe, you have a lot of pathways and bridges and waterways…things that lead further into somewhere…things that entice and invite.
The cherry blossoms are lush!
Joy, this is just a HEAVENLY presentation, here on our beautiful EARTH.
ReplyDeleteI loved every photo!
Love to you, my dear friend,
Laura