
Ryōan-ji
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best: morning
meditative, minimalist, profound
A local would say...
Fifteen stones, and no matter where you stand you can only ever see fourteen — stare long enough and it starts to feel like a riddle about perception.
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Home to Japan's most famous rock garden — a flat expanse of raked white gravel with 15 stones arranged in five clusters, of which only 14 are visible from any single angle. The garden is a supreme example of karesansui (dry landscape) design and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Kyōyō-chi pond on the grounds is separately beautiful, especially in autumn.
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