Japanese Zen Gardens
Japanese Zen Gardens, also known as karesansui, are minimalist landscapes designed to promote meditation and reflection. These gardens typically feature carefully arranged rocks, gravel, and sand, symbolizing natural elements like mountains and rivers. The raked patterns in the gravel represent water ripples, creating a serene atmosphere.
These gardens are often found in Zen Buddhist temples and are intended to provide a space for contemplation. Visitors can appreciate the beauty of simplicity and the harmony of nature, making them a popular destination for those seeking peace and tranquility.