Tofuku-ji Temple is large and imposing, but it also contains touches of beauty and splendor like those found in its gardens: The Hojo Garden, and the Ryogin-an Garden. In the Hojo Garden, four gardens (North, South, East, West) flank the main Hojo building, each with its own unique character. In the Ryogin-an Gardens, rocks, colorful sand, moss, grass, shapes, patterns, trees, bamboo, walls, wood, light, sky and more all work their magic here in a mixture of modern and traditional. Both gardens also have very beautiful wood corridors where you can find a warm and pleasant spot to sit and meditate.
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Tofuku-ji Temple Gardens
Classic Zen gardens, with a splash of the modern
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The gardens include touches of both traditional and modern design
The wood on display here is elegant and beautiful
This garden is quite traditional, but not too simple
Grass, trees, wall, sand, and light all interact with one another
Find a quiet corner to mediate in
In autumn, the colors are beautiful
The four gardens flank the Hojo building
Japanese Maple (Momiji) and moss
This garden has a mixture of modern and traditional
Bamboo walls also play a part in the design of the gardens
Notice how the eaves are made up of many pieces of wood
A very interesting use of color in the sand
And back to traditional Zen
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Justin Velgus
11 years ago
Excellent pictures, Larry. I think most photographers would have been too hypnotized by the sand garden to take any other shots. However, you showed us some interesting details, including the eaves of the roof and the bamboo fencing. Thanks!
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