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The Zen Garden
 

The Zen Garden

It is only once the stones have been carefully arranged that images and reflections suddenly arise from the garden of silence.

The creation of a Zen or mineral garden is as much dependent on the rules of art established by the ancient masters as on intuition in its purest sense.

In this garden, eleven peridotite stones stand as islands in a sea of white SHIRAKAWA sand.

Mr. Ken Nakajima is the creator of this traditional garden.


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