史跡・名勝として文化財に指定又は登録された歴史的な庭園の修復工事を行っています。
1000年にわたり受け継がれてきた庭師の技から、最先端の現代の技術を生かした施工方法まで、幅広く柔軟に提案し実現します。また、後世に残る確かな記録を行います。
Maruyama Park, Kyoto's oldest park, was opened in 1886 and designated a national Place of Scenic Beauty in 1931.
The Imperial Villa Garden Site of the Ancient Nara Capital is the name of the ancient garden remains located to the southeast of the Heijo Palace remains.
The Westin Miyako Hotel Kyoto lies not too far away from Kyoto's Nanzen-ji Temple and in the background features Mt. Kacho, which is also the honorific mountain name (sango)* that is prefixed to the name of Chion-ji Temple, the head temple of Jodo (Pure Land) Buddhism.
Tairyu-Sanso is located on the former site of a Nanzen-ji sub-temple.
Murin-an was built in 1896 as the villa of Yamagata Aritomo, one of the leading statesman during the Meiji period (1868-1912).
Chishaku-in Temple is the head temple of the Chisan sect of Shingon Buddhism.
Shosei-en is a garden that belongs to Higashi Hongan-ji Temple, the head temple of the Otani school of Shin Buddhism, but is detached from its main temple grounds.
Nanzen-ji Temple was originally built in the late thirteenth century as the imperial villa of Cloistered Emperor Kameyama.