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A tea house in Shōyō-en Garden

Shōyō-en (逍遥園) is a Japanese garden located next to the Sanbutsudō Hall of Rinnō-ji Temple in Nikkō. It was constructed in early Edo period, but reformed in the beginning of 19th century. The garden was given its name by a Confucian scholar Issai Sato. There is a pond containing carp in the middle; stone lanterns, bridges, bamboo fences, a pagoda, and a small tea house adorn the garden.

Shōyō-en Garden was designed to look like Lake Biwa and the surrounding scenery in Shiga Prefecture known as the "Eight Views of Omi".

  • A stone bridge A stone bridge
  • A pond with carp A pond with carp
  • A stone pagoda A stone pagoda
  • A pathway A pathway

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36°45′14.60″N 139°36′01.40″E / 36.7540556°N 139.6003889°E / 36.7540556; 139.6003889

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