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Khamak ยท 2 years ago
The Influence of Disney Fairytales
Disney is a cornerstone of the American childhood. Even for someone like myself who was raised in an environment where most Disney movies were banned because of the witchcraft, sorcery, or overt references to Satan (The cat in Cinderella is named Lucifer, for example), I was still influenced via friends or the occasional contraband storybook found in a dentistโs or doctorโs waiting room that I would sneak into a corner or playhouse and read. I didnโt see most Disney movies until I was a babysitting teenager. To this day I have never seen Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or 101 Dalmatians, yet I could tell you the stories and even sing nearly all the songs. With such a pervasive influence, it was impossible to escape the clutch of Disney. |
Aniki ยท 2 years ago
Road Trip: Driving the Fairytale Road in Germany
We took a road trip from our apartment in Baumholder along Germanyโs Fairytale Road. Germany is where the Brothers Grimm wrote famous tales like Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Sleeping Beauty. There are so many amazing road trips in Germany, but this one allows you to relive those childhood stories. Itโs also one of the prettiest drives in the country. The route offers beautiful views and a deep dive into the Brothers Grimmโs tales. Be ready for an experience that might surprise you. |
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Eskam ยท 2 years ago
About Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Koishikawa Korakuen is a city-managed Japanese garden, in the Korakuen area of Tokyoโs Bunkyo Ward. The garden was constructed in the early Edo area, and has been state-registered as a special historical heritage site, and scenic spot since 1952. Out of all city-managed gardens, this and the Hamarikyu Gardens are the only ones to receive both designations. Koishikawa Korakuen garden is also said to be the oldest of all Japanese gardens in Tokyo. The garden is composed around a central pond, and visitors are intended to enjoy the change in scenery as they walk the trail around it. This Japanese garden is also characterized by the names of its sceneries, many of which have taken influence from famous locations in China. Look at the way the garden expresses Japanโs many beautiful sceneries of lakes, mountains, rivers and rice fields! This massive Japanese garden with an area of over 70,000m2, displays a different beauty at every turn of the season with a colorful diorama of plum trees, cherry blossoms, azalea and irises that surround the pond. |
Eskam ยท 2 years ago
History of Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
The land on which Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens sits today first belonged to Tokugawa Yorifusa, the founder of the Mito branch (present day Ibaraki prefecture) of the ruling Tokugawa Clan. His son, Mitsukuni, completed the construction of the residence and garden in 1629. Mitsukuni conceptualized Confucian teachings when planning this garden, taking inspiration from important Chinese Confucian scholars and their sayings. In fact, the name of the garden, โKorakuenโ, derives from a quote from a book by Fan Zhongyan, a scholar from the Song Dynasty of ancient China. |
Eskam ยท 2 years ago
Daisensui pond of Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
The pond in the center of the garden is the Daisensui. Inspired by Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture, the pond plays the role of the main attraction in the gardens. The man-made island, named Horai-jima, and the rocks in the pond coordinate well with the surrounding atmosphere to create graceful scenery. In its earlier days, the pond was used for sailing as well. |
Eskam ยท 2 years ago
Fall foliage at Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens
The Fall Foliage Festival will have you feeling fall with every single one of your senses. Autumn in Japan is already stunning to begin with, but it is exceptional at Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens with the traditional Japanese garden supporting the fall foliage scenery. From the end of November to the beginning of December the gardens will be adorned in autumn hues. |
Eskam ยท 2 years ago
Autumn 2013: Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens
Autumn 2013: Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens Visit Date: 11/21/2013 (Best Viewing TIme: late November to early December) Koishikawa Kลrakuen (ๅฐ็ณๅทๅพๆฅฝๅ) is one of the oldest and best preserved parks in Tokyo and one of the surviving gardens from the Edo period. Numerous maple and ginkgo trees are planted along walking trails that lead to ponds, bridges, and man-made hills, providing one of the most pleasing autumn viewing spot in the city. |
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden