日曜日, 2月 13, 2005


The zen garden at Ryoan-ji Temple possesses what is considered the most famous of the Buddhist Zen gardens. There are fifteen rocks arranged in a rectangle of raked white gravel. Although originally created in the fifteenth century, its current form may date back only to the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. It is a UESCO world heritage site, and at my request my first stop in Kyoto.