One-Day Excursion at a Japanese Garden
by fifileigh on 20/06/09 at 8:11 am
Relax for one whole day at a Japanese Garden retreat and all that it has to offer to its visitors.
A Japanese Garden is like a private, meditative and aesthetic spa retreat that has a Zen-feel to it. It is a peaceful and quiet environment, decorated by Japanese structures, objects, furniture, pictures, and even costumes. It looks like a relaxing park with a Japanese accent. Locals and tourists alike can enjoy this exotic experience by learning about a new culture. It is designed for everyone, people of all ages, from preschool age children to senior citizens. Such an excursion provides an educational, cultural, creative and entertainment experience, all in one. The interactive activities provide an outlet for people to learn something new, or at least, a new way of doing something they love to do. But, people should come early to the garden to enjoy everything that it has to offer to its visitors. So, people should bring their cameras, pens and a notebook or laptop so that they can take notes and capture this aesthetic experience.
There are classes, lectures and workshops in Japanese science, art and humanities. There are also many activities, from literary and performing arts to a learning center focusing on science. Such gardens provide teachers with resources on science and humanities topics. Other activities include Taiko drumming classes, horticulture classes, lectures, cultural festivals, origami festival, chrysanthemum show, Koi auction event, printmaking, sumi-e painting, haiku, storytelling, koi activities, and interactive art and cultural activities.There are also traditional Japanese music and dance shows to entertain tourists as well as local vistors.
People of all ages can enjoy these interactive tours to learn about the Japanese culture as well as everything that it can offer, from aesthetic to educational knowledge. Kids, especially, enjoy feeding the Koi fish in their pond as well as learning about various insects and butterflies. Many schools come on these tours for educational purposes. There are also programs and materials that are created for handicapped people so that they are able to experience and enjoy the facility, as well.
It is also a great place to hold a themed wedding, reception, party, business convention, reunion, and other events.The people in these parties will have memorable photographs of their wedding, party or reunion in their albums. As they look through their albums, they will reminisce about their exotic adventure in the Japanese Garden that they had experienced.
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