Abstract
The general purpose of the present study is to analyze sequential experience in the Japanese stroll-style garden based on the sensory stimulus information from the environment. In the present study, an analysis of verbal description made by people who visited Syugakuin-rikyu Villa, a noted Japanese stroll-style garden, was conducted. Then it was examined by comparing with the data which described the sequential profile of sensory stimulus information. As a result, the circuit space of the garden was found to be articulated based on significant changes of the sequential profile of sensory stimulus information, and the organization of the circuit space was clearly expressed by a series of articulated spaces which have different atmosphere.