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Thursday’s Visit to The Japanese Garden at Cowden
On Thursday I went to a garden. It is a Japanese garden. It is in Scotland. It is very beautiful. There is a pond. There are trees and flowers. I am happy!
On Thursday 30th April I visited a special Japanese garden called Cowden, in Scotland. The garden has a big pond, a wooden bridge, and many green trees. The weather was sunny and the sky was blue. I walked on a wooden path over the water. It was very peaceful and relaxing.
I had a wonderful day on Thursday visiting the Japanese Garden at Cowden in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. This historic garden was originally designed in the early 20th century and has been beautifully restored. I explored the paths around the ornamental pond, crossed the wooden bridge, and admired the traditional Japanese teahouse. The spring colours were stunning — fresh green leaves, clear blue skies, and the sounds of nature all around. It felt like a world away from everyday life.
Last Thursday I visited Cowden, one of Scotland’s most remarkable and lesser-known hidden gems — a Japanese garden steeped in history and tranquillity. Established in the early 1900s by Ella Christie, who was inspired by her travels in Japan, the garden features an ornamental lake, a traditional thatched teahouse, stone lanterns, and a series of wooden bridges and walkways. Standing on the zigzag jetty over the glassy water, surrounded by towering conifers and early spring foliage, it was difficult to believe I was in rural Clackmannanshire rather than the Japanese countryside. The attention to detail in the garden’s design — from the placement of rocks to the carefully curated planting — reflects an authentic Japanese aesthetic philosophy.
My visit to the Japanese Garden at Cowden last Thursday offered a genuinely transportive experience — one that sits at an evocative intersection of Scottish landscape and Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy. The garden, painstakingly restored after decades of neglect, was originally conceived by the intrepid traveller and horticulturalist Ella Christie following extensive journeys through Japan in the early 20th century. What makes Cowden extraordinary is not merely its aesthetic fidelity to traditional Japanese garden design principles — the orchestrated asymmetry, the reflective water features, the deliberate interplay of borrowed landscape and intimate enclosure — but the sense of layered cultural dialogue it embodies. Set in the quiet countryside of Clackmannanshire, on a crystalline spring morning, with birdsong replacing the hum of modernity, it invites a meditative engagement with space and time that is increasingly rare in contemporary life.
5 Words to Learn
| English | Chinese | Dutch | French | Gaelic | German | Hindi | Indonesian | Japanese | Russian | Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temple | 寺庙 (Sìmiào) | Tempel | Temple | Teampall | Tempel | मंदिर (Mandir) | Kuil | 寺 (Tera) | Храм | Templo |
| Japanese | 日本的 (Rìběn de) | Japans | Japonais | Seapanach | Japanisch | जापानी (Jāpānī) | Jepang | 日本の (Nihon no) | Японский | Japonés |
| Peaceful | 宁静 (Níngjìng) | Vredig | Paisible | Sìtheil | Friedlich | शांतिपूर्ण (Śāntipūrṇ) | Damai | 穏やか (Odayaka) | Мирный | Tranquilo |
| Blossom | 花开 (Huā kāi) | Bloesem | Floraison | Blàth | Blüte | फूल (Phūl) | Bunga mekar | 花 (Hana) | Цветение | Florecer |
| Unexpected | 意外的 (Yìwài de) | Onverwacht | Inattendu | Gun dùil | Unerwartet | अप्रत्याशित (Apratyāśit) | Tak terduga | 予期しない (Yoki shinai) | Неожиданный | Inesperado |
The Four Conditionals
Reported Speech – “We were told that…”
Reported: We were told that the garden had been restored over many years by dedicated volunteers.
Reported: We were informed that Ella Christie had travelled to Japan to study traditional garden design.
Reported: We were amazed to learn that the teahouse was one of the only authentic Japanese structures of its kind in the UK.
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