Japanese Gardens
The autumn colors can be observed in many countries. When speaking about the autumn colors, the succession in nature comes to mind. In Japan, a culture of enjoying the leaves changing color in gardens is prevalent. Japanese gardens represent all four seasons. One can feel the refinement of the tightly locked up condensation of seasons and nature. The breathtaking beauty set free in these gardens lives by the Japanese aesthetic sense of simplicity (wabisabi) and makes Japanese’s hearts come to peace.
The West Lake Iyashi Village
Kayabuki houses are lining up besides the observation areas looking up at Mt. Fuji. It feels like getting lost in an old fairytale picture book. The 20 kabuyaki houses make Japanese understand native history, experience traditional crafts, and deeply enjoy their home country.