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Book: Landscape Gardening in Japan, 1912
Chapter: Introduction.

Acquaintance with Japanese scenery

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To one acquainted with the peculiar characteristics of Japanese scenery, even the grotesquely shaped trees and shrubs of gardens lose much of their weirdness. But a familiarity with the type of landscape prevailing in Japan is not sufficient to remove entirely the impression of fantastic unreality which the designs of the landscape gardener produce on the minds of Westerners.