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Japanese Zen Gardens

Japanese Zen Gardens

Japanese Zen Gardens are peaceful, minimalist landscapes designed to evoke tranquility and mindfulness. Originating in the 14th century, these gardens typically consist of carefully arranged rocks, gravel, and pruned plants symbolizing nature in its purest form. The style became famous for its harmonious blend of simplicity and spiritual symbolism.

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SOMETHING in the style of Japanese Zen Gardens

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Kawase HasuiTadao AndoIsamu Noguchi
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