Japan is undoubtedly a fascinating country that manages to captivate any tourist who visits the "Land of the Rising Sun," and this only confirms the charm and uniqueness of the Japanese people.
Because the Japanese are not just experts in engineering and IT, they have also demonstrated that ancient Japanese gardening traditions are still alive and well, and even more so, perfectly adaptable to 2014!
With the closure of Osaka Stadium, the architects who designed Namba Parks saw an opportunity to create an outdoor garden on the rooftops of the future mall that was to be built in the area where the stadium originally stood.
As the Japanese are not the type to procrastinate, the architects and engineers quickly set about implementing this unique project in the world, which involves a garden on the rooftops of each of the 8 floors of the Namba Parks mall.
Each garden is connected to the one next to it by a waterfall that delights passersby, adding an aesthetic and natural touch to the entire shopping center, which is considered by many specialists to be the most beautiful and eco-friendly in the world.
Photo source: inhabitat.com







