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Dry landscape temple

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Dry landscape temples, known as 'kare-sansui' in Japanese, are a traditional form of Japanese rock garden. They are characterized by the use of stones arranged to represent mountains and seas, often with raked sand to represent waves. These gardens emphasize simplicity and the concept of mindfulness, often found in Zen Buddhism. The most famous example is the Ryoan-ji temple in Kyoto.

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