Mar 13, 2014 - 1 min read

Kyoto Ryoan-ji Temple

Catch an invisible world in the space between the rocks

Tomoko Kamishima

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Since Queen Elizabeth II visited its rock garden and highly praised it in 1975, huge numbers of people have flocked to Ryoan-ji Temple everyday. Fifteen rocks are arranged into five groups on the moss-coated islands and they are scattered about in a rectangular white sand garden. We see plenty of space between them. And most parts of the rocks are buried deeply under the ground, so they look like they are floating on a sandy sea. You might see the world in this space. Or you might feel time piling up above the space. The rocks maintain tension between one another to create a perfect balance. The garden shows you something invisible. Very Zen.

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13 Ryoanji-Goryo-no-Sita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City (Map) (Directions)

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