 
    
    Fountain
Japanese Name:
噴水
Romaji Name:
funsui
Description
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A fountain is a decorative water feature that sprays or flows water, often found in parks, gardens, and public squares.
In Japan, fountains add beauty and a sense of tranquility to urban and natural settings.
They come in various styles, from traditional stone designs to modern artistic installations.
Fountains often serve as gathering spots and landmarks, enhancing community spaces.
Many fountains incorporate lighting effects and music for evening displays.
They symbolize purity, life, and harmony with nature in Japanese culture.
History
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Fountains have been used worldwide for centuries, originally serving practical purposes like providing drinking water.
In Japan, early fountains were influenced by traditional garden design, emphasizing natural flow and simplicity.
During the Edo period, water features became integral to Japanese gardens and temples.
Modern fountains appeared in public spaces with the rise of urban development in the 20th century.
Technological advances have enabled elaborate water shows and eco-friendly designs.
Today, fountains continue to blend aesthetics with cultural symbolism across Japan.