Miniature Japanese landscape works, also known as 'Kusazōshi' or 'Kusayose,' are small-scale representations of Japanese gardens and landscapes, often crafted with intricate details. These works are typically found in traditional Japanese architecture like tea houses and shrines, and they serve as a form of artistic expression that reflects Japanese aesthetics and cultural values. They often include elements like miniature bridges, rocks, trees, and water features, and are used for meditation, contemplation, or decorative purposes.