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Three Legged Lantern

三足形燈籠

mitsuashigata-toro

In a word

Three Legged Lantern is an element that shapes the structure, view, or atmosphere of a Japanese garden.

Overview

Three Legged Lantern 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 Three Legged Lantern, 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 Three Legged Lantern, look at where it appears in the garden and how it shapes gaze, movement, or feeling.

Also known as

Three Legged Lantern

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