Japanese dead-branch scenery, also known as shibui or karesansui, is a traditional Japanese garden art form that features the beauty of枯枝 (dried branches) and other natural elements in a minimalist and contemplative style. It emphasizes the natural cycle of life, highlighting the beauty of decay and the transition from life to death. This style is particularly prominent in Zen gardens and often incorporates rocks, moss, and raked gravel to create a peaceful and meditative environment.