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Kenroku-en: Garden of Six Attributes

Kenroku-en: Garden of Six Attributes

Kenroku-en is often labelled as one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. With a reputation like that, there is no need to have a marketing department to lure visitors to its doorstep. Moreover, it has an intriguing name. Translated into English, Kenroku-en means “Six Attributes Garden”. Most gardens I know (not that I know a lot) are named after a place, a person, or their defining characteristic. A garden with the name “Six Attributes” just tugs at your…

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Memories of Japan

Memories of Japan

I have thoughts of starting a blog more than 15 years ago, but like many appealing ideas in my life, it did not surface to the top of my do-now list. Now that my list has shortened to a few recurrent domestic chores, starting a blog becomes more compelling. As to the reason I am blogging, this is found in my introductory pages – about this blog and about myself (check these out if you have not already done so)….

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