Ryoan-ji Temple, nestled in Kyoto, Japan, is renowned for its enigmatic 15th-century zen rock garden, a UNESCO-listed site. The garden, designed to evoke a sense of ‘infinity’ or an ‘endless sea,’ features carefully arranged rocks and raked gravel. Visitors will notice that from any vantage point, at least one rock remains hidden, adding to the garden’s meditative and contemplative atmosphere. Today, guests can stroll through the temple grounds, taking in the serene and meticulously maintained landscape, and perhaps find a moment of peace and reflection.
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