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  2. Japanese dry garden - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese dry garden (枯山水, karesansui) or Japanese rock garden, often called a Zen garden, is a distinctive style of Japanese garden. It creates a miniature stylized landscape through carefully composed arrangements of rocks, water features, moss, pruned trees and bushes, and uses gravel or sand that is raked to represent ripples in ...

  3. The meaning behind the Japanese Zen garden - BBC

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    Rock and stones are vital elements in any Japanese garden, and the ultimate expression of the beauty of stones lies in the sekitei, or rock gardens, expanses of raked white gravel, dotted...

  4. A Zen garden, also known as a Japanese rock garden, is a unique and beautiful way to create a serene and peaceful space in your outdoor area. Learn more here.

  5. Art of Dry Landscaping: Karesansui (Rock Gardens)

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    Karesansui, also known as the Japanese Rock Garden or Zen Garden, is an art form that creates a representation of a natural landscape using rocks, pebbles, sand, and sparse vegetation. ‘Kare’ means dry, and ‘Sansui’ translates to landscape; thus, the term Karesansui suggests a ‘dry landscape.’

  6. 6 most beautiful Japanese Zen rock gardens in Kyoto - Time Out

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    There’s much more than meets the eye in a traditional Japanese rock garden. Many have abstract Zen dialogues hidden within their scenery, and some are stone re-creations of famous scenes from...

  7. 15 Essential Elements for Your Japanese Rock Garden

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    A Japanese rock garden, or Zen garden, is more than just a collection of stones and sand—it’s a living masterpiece that brings harmony, simplicity, and tranquility to any space. Every element is thoughtfully chosen to reflect the beauty of nature in its most minimalist form.

  8. How Japanese Rock Gardens Became Expressions of Zen

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    Japanese rock gardensor Zen gardens —are one of the most recognizable aspects of Japanese culture. Intended to stimulate meditation, these beautiful gardens (also known as dry landscapes) strip nature to its bare essentials and primarily use sand and rocks to bring out the meaning of life.