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Walking Through a Japanese Garden - 日本庭園を歩く

Walking Through a Japanese Garden – 日本庭園を歩く

Scene Description – シーンの説明

A couple strolls quietly through a traditional Japanese garden. Koi swim in a pond, a stone lantern sits beneath a maple tree, and the sound of water trickling from a bamboo fountain fills the air. Visitors pause to reflect, admire seasonal flowers, and share peaceful conversation.

Couple walking through Japanese garden with pond, stone lantern, maple trees, and bamboo fountain

Everyday Japanese Expressions – 自然な会話と表現

「風が気持ちいいね」(Kaze ga kimochi ii ne) – “The breeze feels nice.”

「紅葉がきれいだね」(Kouyou ga kirei da ne) – “The autumn leaves are beautiful.”

「ちょっと座ろうか」(Chotto suwarou ka) – “Shall we sit for a bit?”

「ここ、落ち着くね」(Koko, ochitsuku ne) – “This place is so calming.”

Cultural Points and Expression Background

自然との調和 – Harmony with Nature

Japanese gardens are designed to express balance and tranquility. The experience of walking through one invites quiet reflection and appreciation for the seasons.

静けさを楽しむ – Enjoying Stillness

In Japanese culture, silence is not awkward—it’s valued. Walking in silence or speaking softly is a natural part of enjoying a garden.

五感で味わう – Sensing with All Five Senses

From sounds of water to smells of flowers and colors of trees, Japanese gardens encourage full sensory engagement with the environment.


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