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Oyaku-en, the Aizu Matsudaira-clan Garden (left)
The Garyusanso Garden (Right)

The Conservation of Culturally Important
Landscape
Gardening Techniques

Landscaped Gardens with the Cultural Features
of every Period,
Created in Deep Affection for Nature

Society for
the Conservation
of Culturally Important
Gardening Techniques

 Designated in 2002 

NPO Midori no Machizukuri Research Institute,
Omiya-dori Hanayamachi Agaru,
Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
600-8361

https://teigikyo.jp/

We preserve the maintenance, repair and restoration techniques for passing traditional Japanese landscaped gardens on to future generations. A wide range of methods underpins the beautiful aesthetic arrangements of stone, water and vegetation represented in the formal Japanese garden.

Restoring stone features (Registered cultural property of the Moriaishi Garden)
Restoring stone features (Registered cultural property of the Moriaishi Garden)
Restoring stone features (Registered cultural property of the Moriaishi Garden)
Restoring stone features (Registered cultural property of the Moriaishi Garden)
Building bamboo structures(Joshitei, the garden of the villa of the Satake lords of Akita)
Building bamboo structures (Joshitei, the garden of the villa of the Satake lords of Akita)
Instruction on plant raising techniques(Kuboso Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi)
Instruction on plant raising techniques(Kuboso Memorial Museum of Arts, Izumi)