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Japanese Zen Gardens
Japanese Zen Gardens: Serenity Through Simplicity
Japanese Zen gardens—also known as karesansui—are a timeless expression of harmony, balance, and mindfulness. They invite quiet reflection through the use of rock, gravel, moss, and carefully placed elements.
What Is a Japanese Zen Garden?
Unlike traditional flower or vegetable gardens, Zen gardens focus on minimalism and symbolism. Each element is intentional, contributing to a calming, meditative space.
Core Elements:
- Raked gravel or sand representing water
- Rocks symbolizing mountains or islands
- Moss and small shrubs for grounding
- Pathways guiding contemplation
- Lanterns or bamboo features to honor tradition
