By using elements such as rocks, streams, ponds, and islands interleaved with dense vegetation, Japanese gardens recreate the world in miniature. To the observer, they are a beauty for the eye, and for the ears!
Enjoy spending a quiet afternoon in our Japanese Garden, while a gentle breeze caresses bamboo leaves and a solitary wind chime. In the distance, you hear the rumble of a distant waterfall. Closer to you, the cicadas remind you that the summer just started.
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Your "Japanese Garden and a Shishi-Odoshi" has been one of my favorites for years. So calming.
Thanks.
Beauty and order in that special Japanese way, creates a place to rest one’s eyes and find peace for one’s spirit.
Today I got a message about the Cicada "Broodx Distant Hum" 10-hour . . . and I was just thinking, "Gee, I wish Stephane Pigeon would make one of these 10-hour recordings of the wonderful 'Japanese Garden' from the sound-generator Web-site . . ." And lo and behold, it's been online for a month!! I must have missed the announcement of it.
I don't know what it is about it that makes it so well-loved among your many "my-noise" fans . . . but it's been a favorite of mine, too, and has saved me from the anxieties of horrible, intrusive, noises ever since I discovered it.
This is THE one for people who are trying to figure out which "noise" they need to mask irritants and soothe! Thank you!!!
Masterpiece. Thank you!
This is delicious, perfect…. No music just well looped nature. Very well done.