Isui-en, Japanese garden in Nara
Isui-en is a quintessential Japanese strolling garden renowned for its beauty and tranquility.
The garden dates back to the Edo period, having been established in 1673.
Isui-en reflects the traditional Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, embracing imperfection and transience.
Visitors can enjoy the changing seasons that highlight different aspects of the landscape.
The garden is designed to incorporate the nearby Todai-ji Temple as part of its extended scenery.
Location: Nara
Inception: 1673
Website: isuien.or.jp
Source: Wikimedia