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- Horaisan abstract "Horaisan (Japanese: 蓬莱山), or horaijima (Japanese: 蓬莱島), are terms used to refer to an inaccessible island that generally is part of a Japanese garden, and are often translated as "Treasure Mountain" or "Treasure Island", respectively. The name comes from Horai, a Chinese island important in Japanese mythology.Japanese gardens typically include a body of water, several islands, bridges, meditation spots, a few human structures and many types of plants. The horaisan remains unconnected to any other part of the garden: it has no bridges nor does it have any paths or structures. This combination of inaccessibility with the island's beauty symbolizes the realm of happiness not available to mortals.In contrast to horaisan, nakajima refer to those islands which people may visit. They are connected to each other, and to the mainland, by bridges.".
- Horaisan thumbnail Daisen-in2.jpg?width=300.
- Horaisan wikiPageID "6453776".
- Horaisan wikiPageLength "1256".
- Horaisan wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Horaisan wikiPageRevisionID "561838644".
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Garden_features.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_style_of_gardening.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Horai.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_garden.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Penglai.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLink File:Daisen-in2.jpg.
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horaisan".
- Horaisan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hōraisan".
- Horaisan hasPhotoCollection Horaisan.
- Horaisan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ja.
- Horaisan subject Category:Garden_features.
- Horaisan subject Category:Islands.
- Horaisan subject Category:Japanese_style_of_gardening.
- Horaisan hypernym Terms.
- Horaisan type Article.
- Horaisan type PopulatedPlace.
- Horaisan type Article.
- Horaisan type Feature.
- Horaisan type Landform.
- Horaisan comment "Horaisan (Japanese: 蓬莱山), or horaijima (Japanese: 蓬莱島), are terms used to refer to an inaccessible island that generally is part of a Japanese garden, and are often translated as "Treasure Mountain" or "Treasure Island", respectively. The name comes from Horai, a Chinese island important in Japanese mythology.Japanese gardens typically include a body of water, several islands, bridges, meditation spots, a few human structures and many types of plants.".
- Horaisan label "Horaisan".
- Horaisan sameAs Horaisan.
- Horaisan sameAs m.0g5yyd.
- Horaisan sameAs Q401972.
- Horaisan sameAs Q401972.
- Horaisan wasDerivedFrom Horaisan?oldid=561838644.
- Horaisan depiction Daisen-in2.jpg.
- Horaisan isPrimaryTopicOf Horaisan.