tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post7524858509488676877..comments2023-07-05T22:04:50.306+09:00Comments on FROM THE GARDEN OF ZEN: Sakura (Prunus × yedoensis) blossoms in Tsurugaoka-hachimanguKunihikohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524230052385015583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post-73953393941367676132011-05-04T22:52:03.288+09:002011-05-04T22:52:03.288+09:00Dear Mariano,
The countless white petals of Sakur...Dear Mariano,<br /><br />The countless white petals of Sakura were silently falling on the smooth surface of this pond. <br /><br />As you wrote, a wooden balcony protrudes beyond the edge of this pond. This balcony belongs to the peony garden of this shrine. According to our tradition, the red felt mats called "Hi-mousen" are laid on the benches for welcoming the guests in this garden.<br /><br />Best regards,Kunihikohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08524230052385015583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post-12553234586607805992011-05-04T19:50:07.648+09:002011-05-04T19:50:07.648+09:00Hi again, Kunihiko. Rare picture, what it's th...Hi again, Kunihiko. Rare picture, what it's there overseeing the pond, a kind of balcony? What is the red hot spot that's can be looked inside?<br />Warm regards.-Marianonoreply@blogger.com