Walking through a Japanese garden is a bit like diving into the heart of a painting and traveling, less physically than spiritually. Water: symbol of life and purification, is a central element of the Japanese garden.

Stones and rocks: evoking the forces of nature, are chosen for their shape and texture, with a size adapted to the space. Japanese footsteps: carefully placed on a winding path in sand or fine gravel, will be perfect for a Zen garden. Artificial decorative elements: such as lanterns, pagodas and statues can enhance the garden.