雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. 2022年8月3日 · The highlight of Mount Zao is the frost-covered trees, more commonly known as Juhyo, or "Ice Monsters." They are true nature-made works of art, which can be only seen when weather conditions align just right: The temperature must drop to -5°C (23°F) and as a gentle wind blows the accompanying light snow, creating a spectacular phenomenon that ...

  2. 2017年11月1日 · The garden was designed in a circuitous style, and can be walked in about an hour. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes that can get a little dirty. Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from October 16 to the end of February) Admission: ¥310 (adult) / ¥100 (child) Tel: 81+ (0)76-234-3800. Access: About 15 minutes by bus from Kanazawa ...

  3. 2018年1月1日 · For ¥1,720 (¥1,550 with a reservation) you can place yosegi zaiku -style stickers on a four-step himitsu-bako, then sand and wax the surface to make a functional finished product to take home. Hakone Maruyama Head Office. Address: 17 Hakone, Hakone Town, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

  4. 來自日本海中帶著大量水蒸氣的暖流和來自西伯利亞的冷冽西北季風,由於雲層中含有大量的過冷水滴(在低於0度的環境中也不會凝結),因接觸到樹木而凝結,之後再被雪覆蓋,形成獨特樹冰景象。提及樹冰,也許大家對於它的別名「Snow Monster」更加印象深刻,猶如一夜之間冰封針葉樹的奇景 ...

  5. 2024年3月4日 · Originating near the end of the Heian period (794-1185), karesansui, also known as Japanese dry, rock, or Zen gardens, are a unique type of garden in which landscapes are depicted using sand and stones. Karesansui gardens became popular during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573) and were commonly built by temples and monasteries to visually ...

  6. 2020年10月20日 · Sometime in 15th-century Japan, a horticulture technique called daisugi was developed in Kyoto. Written as 台杉 and literally meaning platform cedar, the technique resulted in a tree that resembled an open palm with multiple trees growing out of it, perfectly vertical. The technique was developed in Kyoto as a means of solving a seedling ...

  7. 2020年3月23日 · Koishikawa Korakuen is arguably one of the most exquisite traditional Japanese gardens in Tokyo. It is also one of the oldest gardens, completed in 1669 by feudal lord Yorifusa, founder of the Mito Tokugawa clan, and Chinese scholar Shu Shunsui. Like all Japanese gardens, you can find picture-perfect miniature hills, ponds, stones, trees, and ...