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Suikinkutu
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A water koto cave in the neighborhood in front of the calligraphy Museum.
Iwashimizu collects in the hollow of the washbowl along a bedrock. The sound echoes in every direction and lets the sound of the excellent koto sound when I drop in Tokoname Omika (とこなめおおがめ) where the water which overflowed was buried in below.
The original elegant device seen in a Japanese garden is finished late in the Edo era, and it is said that I was made because it was noticed that the sound is good to listen to the sound of the drop of water that a gardener falls into the bottle.
When you come to Naritasan, you have some feet are stretched out, and take a walk through a Naritasan park, and please enjoy the tone of the water koto cave to reach with a beautiful atmospheric Japanese garden colored naturally from the Edo era.
It is thought that I mention your heartstrings, and the clear tone sympathizes beautifully.
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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple |
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This information becomes the information as of June 09, 2017.
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