aikadomeen
Aikadomeen is a lesser-known cultural and architectural phenomenon that originated in the rural regions of Japan. The term "aikadomeen" roughly translates to "water courtyard" in Japanese, and as such, refers to a specific type of courtyard or garden feature found in some traditional Japanese homes and farms.
Typically, an aikadomeen is a small, open-air space enclosed on two or more sides by a series
Aikadomeen were initially designed to serve as a practical means of providing cooling water for household
Traditionally, aikadomeen are constructed using local and sustainable materials, reflecting the region's unique cultural and architectural
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the aikadomeen concept as part of a