laid out at the end of the 15th century, is acknowledged to be one
of the masterpieces of Japanese culture.
Its simple beauty will inspire philosophical meditation.
It is wisteria flowers. SOOOO beautiful & smell was amazing!!!!
The pond was made in the late twelfth century. Until recent years
many mandarin ducks were to be seen on the pond.
Hence the Ryoanji was generally known as Oshidoridera.
The temple of mandarin ducks.
The water wells out from around the two rocks in the south.
On the islet named Bentenjima is a hall, in which an image
of Sarasvati has been housed.
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