thumb|View of Isui-en Garden during early fall, towards the Nandaimon gate, and hills of Nara thumb|One of the tea houses thumb|A path through the garden moss
thumb|View of Isui-en Garden during early fall, towards the Nandaimon gate, and hills of Nara thumb|One of the tea houses thumb|A path through the garden moss
is a Japanese garden located in Nara, the old capital of Japan near Kyōto. It has been preserved since its creation in the Meiji era, and is the only walking garden (kaiyushiki teien) in Nara. It is divided into two sections, which were originally two separate gardens, and each features a pagoda.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).