{"version":"2.6","id":"garden-design-item-10","question":"How does Okochi Sanso Garden incorporate the surrounding landscape into its design?","answer":"The garden uses the technique of 'shakkei' or borrowed scenery, incorporating views of Mt. Ogura and the Hozu River Gorge.","answer_detail":"Okochi Sanso Garden is a prime example of a stroll garden (chisen-kaiyushiki) that masterfully incorporates the surrounding landscape into its design through the technique of 'shakkei' or borrowed scenery. The garden's designers carefully selected viewpoints to capture the majestic views of Mt. Ogura and the Hozu River Gorge, seamlessly integrating these external landscapes into the garden's overall aesthetic. As visitors stroll along the winding paths, they are treated to a constantly changing panorama that blends the garden's carefully manicured features with the natural beauty of the surrounding environment. This harmonious integration of internal and external landscapes creates a unique and captivating visual experience.  This guide entry applies to Okochi Sanso Garden at 8 Sagaogurayama Tabuchichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Category: Garden Design & Paths. Confirm current details and opening hours on the official visitor guide at okochisansogarden.com. Primary references include the Kyoto Tourism Association, Wikipedia, and Tripadvisor reviews.","related_ids":["garden-design-item-11","garden-design-item-11"],"intent_tags":["garden design","shakkei","landscape integration"],"last_verified":"2026-05-26","authority":"https://okochisansogarden.com","url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/en/knowledge/garden-design-item-10","markdown_url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/api/knowledge/garden-design-item-10?format=md&lang=en"}