A Japanese dry landscape facade plan typically refers to the architectural design of a Japanese garden featuring a minimalist style with raked sand and small, carefully placed stones. These gardens, known as 'kare-sansui,' are designed to evoke the natural landscapes of mountains, rivers, and islands, often using only rocks, sand, and moss. The facade of such a garden would show the front view or elevation, showcasing the arrangement of elements to create a serene and contemplative space.