Japanese landscape imagery, known as 'niwa kei' or garden painting, is a genre in Japanese art that emphasizes the beauty of nature and the harmony between humans and the environment. It often features elements like mountains, water, trees, and pavilions, arranged to evoke a sense of tranquility and the passage of time. This style of landscape is deeply rooted in Zen Buddhism and traditional Japanese aesthetics, reflecting a preference for simplicity, naturalness, and minimalism.