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    floating_island_and_fishing_pavilion - SDXL_v2
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    The fishing pavilion is a part of the architectural style found in residences of the aristocracy during the Heian period, characterized by its structure facing a body of water. This building was used as a place to appreciate the beautiful scenery of the garden or pond, designed to be well-ventilated and to harmonize with the surrounding nature. It features an open space on all sides, connected by verandas and corridors, allowing for views of the natural surroundings.

    In particular, the fishing pavilion was a space where people could quietly enjoy the changing seasons and weather, often used for engaging in refined activities like poetry and calligraphy. The structure was connected to bridges that spanned over ponds or gardens, providing a peaceful and enriching lifestyle for the residents.

    Description

    LORA
    SDXL 1.0

    Details

    Downloads
    129
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    9/8/2024
    Updated
    9/27/2025
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    lake
    pond
    island
    east asian architecture
    landscape
    building
    ukishima
    shindendukuri