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.

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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