- The ****anese dry
garden (枯山水,
karesansui) or ****anese rock garden,
often called a Zen garden, is a
distinctive style of ****anese garden. It
creates a miniature...
- Tuin of
Clingendael park The Tsubo-en
karesansui garden in Lelystad, a
private modern ****anese zen (
karesansui meaning "dry rock")
garden The Von Siebold...
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Higashiyama culture include:
Ginkaku and
Garden of Jishō-ji
Karesansui of Ryōan-ji
Karesansui of Daisen-in View of Ama-no-Hashidate by Sesshū (Kyoto National...
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represent waterfalls and streambeds. Late Rock
Gardens - (15th century)
karesansui gardens almost entirely constructed of gravel,
stone and sand. Flat Gardens...
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gardens were
decorated with
large rocks and
other raw
materials to
build Karesansui or Zen rock gardens. "Their
designs imbued the
gardens with a
sense of...
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Shigeichi Suzuki, a
landscape architect from Nagaoka,
donated plans for a
karesansui-style
addition to the
Garden in 1997. The
addition was
completed in 2000...
- time,
Nagao Sakurai designed a "Peace Garden" and a
karesansui or dry
landscape garden.
Karesansui are
commonly referred to as Zen
Gardens outside of ****an...
- the Tō****u-ji
Rinzai school in 1273. Kōmyōzen-ji is
celebrated for its
karesansui garden, the only
example in Kyushu.
Dazaifu Tenman-gū Kanzeon-ji ****anese...
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designed to be best
appreciated after a fall of snow. ****anese Zen
gardens (
karesansui, dry rock gardens) make
extensive use of
Karikomi (a
topiary technique...
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temple with a fine
pagoda Ryōan-ji, the Zen
Buddhist temple with the
karesansui (dry-landscape, i.e.
raked stones)
garden Tenryū-ji, the head
temple of...