A mile-long path leads through six different Japanese gardens, representing six periods of Japanese garden design between the eighth and 20th centuries. The grounds feature pine trees, bamboo groves, waterfalls and large granite boulders. • Shinden Gardens
Heian period (9th - 12th centuries); aristocratic gardens patterned after
Chinese gardens, featuring ponds and islands. • Paradise Gardens (13th and 14th century); influenced by
Buddhist teachings, and incorporating hills, ponds and islands. Similar to the Shinden Gardens but on a smaller scale. • Early Rock Gardens - abstracted vegetation and water, with rock arrangements to represent waterfalls and streambeds. • Late Rock Gardens - (15th century)
karesansui gardens almost entirely constructed of gravel, stone and sand. • Flat Gardens - (16th and 17th century)
shakkei, or borrowed landscape. • Modern Romantic Gardens - (
Edo period and later) stroll gardens influenced by Western European gardens. ==Chie no Wa - Wisdom Ring==