- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the White Gravel and Pine Garden in spring. The contrast of clear blue sky, freshly growing greenery and white gravel is beautiful. Moreover, the azalea flowers blooming after the long winter add some rich, beautiful color to the garden.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the Living Framed Painting in spring. Nature creates this painting. It varies in appearance with the changing seasons.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the Dry Landscape Garden in the summer rain. High fog climbs from among the mountains, changing its form every moment, and melts into the atmosphere in calm. The trees and stones are wet from the rain, to give a soft, moist atmosphere to the garden, which creates a unique mood, different from the garden on a sunny day.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the Living Framed Painting in summer. The camphor tree near the window is in shadow, which further highlights the blue green lawn.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the Dry Landscape Garden on an autumn day, when flowers of the enkianthus perulatus are blooming. This is the best period to see the contrast between the greenery of the pine trees and the lawn, and the red of the enkianthus perulatus.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsIn the Moss Garden in autumn, the leaves of the enkianthus perulatus and maple trees become red, and fall down on the moss, forming a red carpet. Combined with the green moss and the white gravel, it creates a marvelous scene of colors.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThe Dry Landscape Garden in snow is like a suiboku-ga painting by Yokoyama Taikan.
- Gardens in the Four SeasonsThis is the White Gravel and Pine Garden in snow. Although winters seem to be milder in recent years, the snow covered garden can still be seen several times in the winter. The atmosphere of the garden covered with snow is unique, and is worth appreciating.