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9 Enchanting Gardens, Green Roofs and Planted Walls We Spotted Around Japan

12/05/2011
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  • 9 Enchanting Japanese Gardens Green Roofs and Planted Walls
    Stuck in a gloomy wintertime rut? Why not take a little escape into a verdant world of enchanting Japanese gardens, green roofs and<a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-striking-japanese-bike-parking-lot-is-completely-overgrown-with-green-ivy/"> planted walls</a> perfect for bringing some sunshine back into your life? We spotted these grassy, leafy patches of green on a recent trip to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=japan">Japan</a> (with the exception of the garden above, Entitled <a href="http://inhabitat.com/enchanting-japanese-rooftop-oasis-is-a-soothing-secret-garden/">Midori no Tobira</a>, which was a Japanese garden showcased in England) and just had to bring them back with us to the states to share with you. Read on for all of our gorgeous pics and prepare to melt your cold weather blues away.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    Most visitors to <a href="http://clossette.com/photos-of-life/kinkauji/">Kinkaku-ji</a>, also known as the Golden Pavilion, in Kyoto, are there to see the gilded roof of the landmark's namesake. But we were just as interested in the green roofs that cover many of the outdoor waiting areas, keeping them nice and cool in a town notorious for its horribly muggy summers.
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  • ACROS Green Roof Japan
    Topped with one of the most spectacular green roofs in the world today, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-acros-japan-is-a-mountainous-green-roofed-pyramid-planted-with-trees">ACROS building</a> in Fukuoka, Japan is even more impressive when you're standing right next to it (or on top of it for that matter!). The stepped design and planted surface keeps the building cool and acts as a climbable park for the office's lucky employees.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    A green-roofed sign we spotted within the walls of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nij%C5%8D_Castle">Nijo Castle</a>, the former home of the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. In this case, the roof works to absorb rainwater to protect the sign below.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    This <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-striking-japanese-bike-parking-lot-is-completely-overgrown-with-green-ivy/">ivy-wrapped structure</a> in Osaka, Japan is green on the inside and out. The planted walls keep the building, which serves as a bike parking garage, from overheating and it's a great encouragement to get people to bike to the congested city center too.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    This vegetated roofed hut, also located in the Kinkaku-ji compound, insulates the small room within. This super thick style of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thatching">thatching</a> is common in old buildings in Japan but it can also be seen in many other places in the world.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    We've seen a lot of planted walls and roofs in our time but this was probably the first time we ever came across planted steps! Located in the bustling Osaka city center, this clandestine pop of color was hidden until we actually began climbing the stairs and is a smart way to soak up rainwater runoff in places where there is not much room for greenery.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osaka">Osaka</a> is certainly no slouch when it comes to green roofs. In fact, from our hotel room window, we were able to spot five - yes five! - vegetated roofs. This one was one of the only ones with people on it, and they seemed to be enjoying the outdoor space thoroughly.
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  • 8 Enchanting Green Roofs, Gardens and Planted Walls in Japan
    This tiny but effective green roof we spotted in Kyoto is not only a cheery way to spruce up a boring <a href="http://inhabitat.com/philadelphia-plants-its-very-first-bus-stop-green-roof/">bus stop</a>, but it also serves to curb stormwater runoff which can pollute waterways.
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9 Enchanting Japanese Gardens Green Roofs and Planted Walls

Stuck in a gloomy wintertime rut? Why not take a little escape into a verdant world of enchanting Japanese gardens, green roofs and planted walls perfect for bringing some sunshine back into your life? We spotted these grassy, leafy patches of green on a recent trip to Japan (with the exception of the garden above, Entitled Midori no Tobira, which was a Japanese garden showcased in England) and just had to bring them back with us to the states to share with you. Read on for all of our gorgeous pics and prepare to melt your cold weather blues away.

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