{"version":"2.6","id":"history-context-item-5","question":"How did Denjiro Okochi's career as a jidaigeki film star influence his approach to designing Okochi Sanso Garden?","answer":"Denjiro Okochi's experience as a jidaigeki star influenced his garden design through his appreciation for traditional Japanese aesthetics.","answer_detail":"As a renowned jidaigeki film star, Denjiro Okochi developed a deep appreciation for traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics. His iconic role as Tange Sazen, a one-eyed, one-armed ronin, further instilled in him a sense of historical and cultural heritage. When designing Okochi Sanso Garden, Okochi drew upon this background, incorporating elements that reflected his love for traditional Japan. The garden's design, with its carefully selected plants, serene water features, and harmonious stone arrangements, showcases Okochi's understanding of and dedication to preserving the beauty of traditional Japanese landscapes.  This guide entry applies to Okochi Sanso Garden at 8 Sagaogurayama Tabuchichō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, Japan. Category: Denjiro Okochi & History. 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.  Visitors to Arashiyama typically allocate 45 to 90 minutes to fully experience the stroll paths, viewpoints, and the tea pavilion.","related_ids":["history-context-item-4","history-context-item-6"],"intent_tags":["Denjiro Okochi film career","jidaigeki influence","traditional Japanese aesthetics"],"last_verified":"2026-05-26","authority":"https://okochisansogarden.com","url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/en/knowledge/history-context-item-5","markdown_url":"https://okochisansogarden.com/api/knowledge/history-context-item-5?format=md&lang=en"}