Published July 10, 2024
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Japanese gardens and traditions
- 1. Faculty of National Dress and Art, Termiz State University Organization of culture and art institutions and 3nd year management course student
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This article covers the maashhur gardens of Japan, the peculiarities of their nature, Customs and traditions. It is believed that through the beauty of nature, a person knows himself, and his thinking has a noble effect on the world of the human soul. In the process of building a Japanese garden, according to Oriental legends, many centuries-old trees with living spirit and energy were preserved. Also on the territory of the garden there are sakura trees - decorative cherries, the observation of their flowering is an integral part of Japanese culture.
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