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Lit. forest and stream.
The ancient word for garden. Rinsen first appeared in the 720 NIHONSHOKI “ϊ–{‘‹I where it was used to mean "field." However, a poem by Dazai no Daini ‘ΎΙ‘ε“σ in the KAIFUUSOU ‰ω•—‘” of 751 used the word to mean garden. By the Heian period, rinsen was commonly used to indicate a garden. For instance, in *shinden-zukuri teien Q“a‘’’뉀, the pond garden in the central courtyard was called rinsen or *enchi ‰€’r. In the Edo period the word was still used, as seen in the title of the famous MIYAKORINSEN MEISHOU ZUE “s—ѐς–ΌŸ}‰ο (Illustrations of Gardens and Famous Places of Kyoto) of 1799.
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