• Wabi-sabi is a world view in Japanese aesthetics including architecture, fashion, art, etc. Its central point is the acceptance of imperfection and transience. I had...
  • Ryoanji Temple, a Zen Buddhist temple of Rinzai sect, was built by a powerful feudal lord in the 15th century. It is designated as a World Cultural H...
  • Ryōan-ji is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. It belongs to the Myōshin-ji school of the Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism.
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  • Ryoanji (Ryōan-ji) is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan which is today most famous for its Zen rock garden with its enigmatic arrangement of stones.
  • Open. Fee. Mar - Nov 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Adult. 600yen. Dec - Feb 8:30.am-4:30p.m. High school student. 500yen. Elementary /Junior high school student. 300yen.
  • From the Arashiyama district, the easiest way is to go by train on the Keifuku Kitano line to Ryoanji Station (you might need to transfer at Katabira-no-tsuji Station).
  • Ryoanji "Peaceful Dragon Temple" Ryoanji is the most famous and celebrated garden in Japan. Simply composed of stone and sand, it serves as a subtle yet...
  • The rock garden that Ryōanji is most known for, with it's landscape of white sand with 15 large and small stones placed without, has many mysteries surrounding it.
  • Although it remains unclear who designed the garden, or what it originally looked like, it is evident that the Ryōanji garden has changed throughout time.
  • The Ryoanji Temple (竜安寺 or 龍安寺, Ryōan-ji, “Temple of the Peaceful Dragon”) is a temple in the Ukyō Ward of Kyoto...
  • There is the Japan’s most famous Hojo garden of the dry landscape japanese garden in Ryoan-ji temple. An …
  • History. In 1450, feudal lord Hosokawa Katsumoto built Ryoanji, a Zen Buddhist temple. Zen. philosophy emphasizes simplicity, so that we can appreciate simple...
  • Find your zen at Ryoanji Temple —serenity-seeking tourists tested, UNESCO approved.
  • As with many buildings of its era, Ryōanji was burned down during the Ōnin war, after Katsumoto’s death. ... The karesansui is not the only garden at Ryōanji.