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Kusatsu Daisan

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Kusatsu Daisan refers to a type of Japanese rock garden, known as 'kare-sansui' or 'dry landscape'. It is characterized by the use of carefully raked white sand or pebbles to represent water and mountains, often with a few scattered rocks to represent islands. This style of gardening was developed in the 13th century and is associated with Zen Buddhism.

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