In the central hall on the 1st floor of the main building of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, it is called Philosophy of ZEN, the beauty of Japanese gardens.
The feet of the true heart statue are decorated with bamboo grove and persimmon trees with fruits. The period is until November 15th.
"It seems to be the ultimate expression of the 'Culture Resort' advocated by Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi.
Standing in "Japanese Garden", a spatial art of the best and spirituality of Japanese culture, a time to explore thoughts.
I hope everyone who has met this garden will feel something as they wish."
The message was written.
I remembered the famous Haiku by Shiki Masaoka, "If you eat persimmons, the bell rings and Horyuji Temple," and wanted to see a friend in my hometown who wanted to visit the ancient capital of Nara.