A tsubo-niwa (坪庭/壷庭/つぼにわ) is a type of very small garden in Japan. The term tsuboniwa stems from tsubo (坪), a unit of measurement (equal to 1×1 ken, the size of two tatami, roughly 3.3 square metres (36 sq ft)), and niwa, meaning "garden". Other spellings of tsubo-niwa translate to "container garden", and a tsubo-niwa may differ in size from the tsubo unit of measurement.
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| - Tsubo-niwa (坪庭 ou 壺庭) est un terme japonais qui s'applique à un petit jardin, à partir de 3,3 m2 environ. Mais il en existe des plus grands. Quelques ornements comme un tōrō (lanterne), un bassin, des pierres, sont caractéristiques de ce genre de jardin, souvent enclos dans une cour intérieure, ceint de murs ou de palissades, de par l'architecture typique japonaise. Les plantes sont naines à arbustives. (fr)
- A tsubo-niwa (坪庭/壷庭/つぼにわ) is a type of very small garden in Japan. The term tsuboniwa stems from tsubo (坪), a unit of measurement (equal to 1×1 ken, the size of two tatami, roughly 3.3 square metres (36 sq ft)), and niwa, meaning "garden". Other spellings of tsubo-niwa translate to "container garden", and a tsubo-niwa may differ in size from the tsubo unit of measurement. (en)
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| - A model of a wood-frame house, with a 2-story-deep light well, surrounded by overlapping small skillion rooves at heights near the top of the ground floor, such that it has two layers of eaves. (en)
- Square concrete basin, tall and slightly flared, decorated with circles; an ABS plastic tap drips into it. Bamboo, a bare branch laid on the sink, and a sump pond with a black plastic downspout from the roof. for drainage (en)
- A garden courtyard with an en about above the pale gravel, feature stones, a rain chain, and a planting of bamboo, ferns, grasses, and a creeping plant with small round leaves. (en)
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| - A in Kyoto, 2013 (en)
- A in a historic , 2013. (en)
- A with a moss lawn in a Kyoto temple (en)
- A modern ; potted plant, columnar basalt, gravel. (en)
- A shady with a moss lawn and a (en)
- An Edo period with many stepping-stones (en)
- An Edo period , with well in foreground (en)
- A 20th century functional ; the well has been replaced by a tap. A roof gutter also drains here. (en)
- A Kyoto , structural model. between shop space and residence. This garden is literally one , two tatami, in area. (en)
- A larger garden surrounded by a low ; pale gravel, feature stones, a rain chain, and a planting of bamboo, ferns, grasses, and a creeping plant with small round leaves (en)
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| - Corner tsubo-niwa in front of a temple Kyoto 2013.png (en)
- Corner tsubo-niwa at restaurant entrance Kyoto 2013.png (en)
- Edge tsubo-niwa Kyoto machiya house 2013.png (en)
- Kasajima10s3872.jpg (en)
- Kytoto style house - outlook.JPG (en)
- Ota house Tomo06n4592.jpg (en)
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- Mise-niwa_or_shop-entrance_garden_of_Kyoto_machiya_2013.png (en)
- Futagawa-shuku Honjin Museum - Honjin - Small garden.jpg (en)
- 吉田家住宅 中庭.jpg (en)
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