Kyoto, Japan
August 10th, 2002 Saturday

Royanji Temple

A simple rock garden, consisting only of white sand and fifteen rock, laid out at the end of the 15th century, is acknowledge to be one of the masterpieces of Japanese culture. Its simple beauty will inspire philosophical meditation.

Kyoyochi Pond in Royanji
Royanji
Kuri, Main bulfing of the temple
Inside the Kuri
Around the Kuri
Illustration of the Rock Garden
Rectangular Zen Garden,
may be thought as the quintessence of Zen art.
No trees are to be seen
Royanji
Around the main building, Kuri
from the Rock Garden
Good Bye Royanji


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