In a word
Boat Landing is an element that shapes the structure, view, or atmosphere of a Japanese garden.
Overview
Boat Landing is one of the elements that forms the scenery of a Japanese garden. Its meaning becomes clearer when seen in relation to stone, water, planting, paths, and architecture. NIWA emphasizes how each element shapes movement, gaze, and atmosphere.
A gardener's perspective
When observing Boat Landing, look not only at its form but also at where it is placed and how it relates to its surroundings. From a gardener’s perspective, each element helps adjust gaze, movement, and empty space.
How to observe it in a garden
When observing Boat Landing, notice movement, sound, reflection, and the edge of the water. The point is not only water itself, but how it changes the garden’s sense of time.
Also known as
Boat Landing