Tofuku-ji Dry Landscape refers to the traditional Japanese Zen rock garden found at Tofuku-ji Temple in Kyoto. These gardens, known as 'kare-sansui,' use carefully raked sand and rock formations to symbolize natural landscapes, like mountains, rivers, and islands, without the use of water. They are a form of Japanese Zen garden that emphasizes the concept of 'mu,' or emptiness, and are designed to evoke a feeling of tranquility and contemplation.