By Lily Morgan
Ryoan-ji is renowned for its rock garden, featuring 15 stones placed in a sea of white gravel.
Known as the Moss Temple, Kokedera's lush moss garden offers a unique, serene experience.
One of Japan’s three great gardens, Kenroku-en combines six attributes of perfection: spaciousness, tranquility, artificiality, antiquity.
This UNESCO World Heritage site features a stunning Zen garden with a tranquil pond and a scenic mountain backdrop.
Also known as the Silver Pavilion, Ginkaku-ji boasts a beautiful sand garden and moss-covered grounds.
Famous for its breathtaking dry landscape garden, Adachi Museum of Art seamlessly blends art and nature.
A complex of Zen temples and gardens, Daitoku-ji features several sub-temples, each with its own unique garden.
This expansive garden is celebrated for its scenic beauty, featuring ponds, bridges, and meticulously pruned pine trees.
A former samurai residence, Shisen-do's garden is renowned for its azalea bushes and tranquil atmosphere.
Known for its stunning autumn foliage and stone garden, Tofuku-ji offers a serene environment perfect for meditation and quiet reflection.