Gardens
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Japanese gardens are work of art. Every tree, every bush is styled very carefully. There's no place for coincidence. Every branch is trimmed for years. |
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The gardeners climb up the
trees to pull out the needles by hand.
A group is busy all the time, wiping away every leaf or branch that falls down. |
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The result is a perfectly styled oasis of silence in the middle of a loud and crowded city. An ideal place to relax. |
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In almost every garden you'll find lakes with the very popular Koy-carps. Hundreds of them beg for food when you come close to the bank.