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back garden
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South Korea
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Back gardens are typically smaller and less common in urban areas in Japan and South Korea, where outdoor space is limited.
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back garden
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South Korea
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Less common due to limited space in urban areas, if present, likely used for small-scale gardening or as a tranquil retreat.
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back garden
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South Korea
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In urban areas, back gardens are rare due to limited space, and outdoor activities are often pursued in public parks.
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decorative garden
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South Korea
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Gardens may feature carefully pruned trees and bushes in a way that blends traditional aesthetics with modern design
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flower garden
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South Korea
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Frequently included in traditional Korean architecture and landscaping, symbolizing natural beauty
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front garden
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South Korea
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Front gardens are often minimalistic and simple, with a focus on clean lines and Zen-inspired designs.
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garden design
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South Korea
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Incorporating elements of feng shui and carefully positioned water features are important aspects of garden design.
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rooftop garden
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South Korea
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Common in urban areas for relaxation and community gardening projects
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vegetable garden
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South Korea
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Vegetable gardens are less common due to limited space for outdoor gardening in urban areas, and reliance on fresh produce from local markets.
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