THE GARDEN OF ARTIFICIAL HILLS (TSUKIYAMA). 



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mentioned above, the village scene is formed, while the paths running 

 along should be laid in a long way, as in illustration. But if a brook or a 

 stream is formed to come down at this part it is more delightful to the 

 view. 



The fourth hill, No. 4, is small in size, and standing near the water it 

 must have a remote and distant view. 



The fifth hill, No. 5, is a further or behind hill, and, having a steep or 

 perpendicular form, is in imitation of a recess in the mountains. 



