Visiting Kyoto could be an overwhelming experience for you, as you can experience the ancient Japanese way of harmony.
This time, I would like to introduce a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of Ryoan-ji, which competes for the top spot on the popularity ranking among the most popular tourist destinations in Kyoto, Japan.
Ryoan-ji Temple was founded in 1450 during the Muromachi period.
In 1975, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited the stone garden of Ryoan-ji Temple. The Zen boom of the time also helped Ryoan-ji become world-famous.
In 1994, the stone garden and the entire precincts of Ryoan-ji Temple were registered as a World Heritage Site as a cultural asset of the ancient capital of Kyoto. Today, Ryoan-ji is a popular spot visited by many tourists, both domestic and international.
The stone garden is officially named Hojo Garden. It is a must-see spot when visiting Ryoan-ji Temple. The aspect ratio of the stone garden at Ryoan-ji Temple is the golden ratio, which is considered the most beautiful ratio. The oiled clay wall surrounding the stone garden is sloped so that the Hojo side is higher, creating a sense of depth, which makes the stone garden of Ryoan-ji stand out like a picture frame in a painting.
Although a total of 15 stones are arranged in the garden, only 14 stones can be seen from any angle. This is said to represent an imperfect garden by reducing the number of stones by one from the number 15, which represents perfection in the Oriental world.
The stone garden at Ryoanji is also famous for its dry landscape garden. The stones are used as islands and lines are drawn on the white sand to represent the flow of water. Designated as a national historic site and a special place of scenic beauty, the stone garden at Ryoan-ji is a historic garden. It is considered to be a space of the ultimate in Zen beauty and captivates the hearts of all who visit.
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