RF2CAHPNM–View of the Yoko-en (pond garden) of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RMBN1FRK–Painting on the wood at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshinji, Kyoto
RMK4JWCM–Taizo-in temple Zen garden, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
RMCTR2Y5–Woven rice straw hats and rope sandals worn by begging (mendicant) monks at Taizo-in temple, Myoshinji, Kyoto, Japan
RMK4JWCX–Taizo-in temple rock garden, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
RFMMFG8X–Taizo-in temple garden on Kyoto
RMK4JWE0–Taizo-in temple rock garden, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
RMEDEWF7–Taizo-in zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The modern pond garden designed in 1963
RMK4JWFN–Weeping cherry blossoms, Taizo-in temple, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
RMEDEWYT–Taizo-in zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. A stone bridge in the 16c garden crosses the 'sea' of dry gravel
RF2WHMCJY–The small sanctuary of Jizo Bosatsu at Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RF2CCBFME–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW39A–The rock stone garden of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7Y0M–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RMK4JWNG–Zen garden in Zuiho-in temple, Kyoto, Japan, Asia
RFJ22AC6–Sloped carpet of trimmed azaleas, covered by frost, in the zen garden of Taizoin, a subtemple of Myoshinjin in Kyoto.
RF2HXE5PT–Kyoto, Japan - November 24, 2007: The small sanctuary of Jizo Bosatsu with bamboo washbasin (tsukubai) for the ritual washing at Taizo-in temple. Kyot
RMAF3R29–Taizo in Temple Garden in Myoshin-ji Kyoto Japan
RMFM2MJH–Japan; Kyoto, Taizo-in Temple, garden,
RF2E934EJ–View of the Yoko-en (pond garden) of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RMBN1G36–Painting on the wood at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshinji, Kyoto
RMT3191N–The main building of Taizo-in, the oldest sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
RFPB2782–Conceived as works of art, Japanese gardens are meticulously tended. Nature is revered but highly manipulated.
RMAREJKW–Cherry blossoms at Taizo-in sub temple of Myoshin-ji in Kyoto Japan
RFMMFG8Y–Taizo-in temple garden on Kyoto
RMAWH4CA–Zen garden in the Taizo in Temple Kyoto Japan
RMAN51GB–The Garden of Taizo-in, kyoto, Japan
RM2M925F1–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEXF5–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFMN–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3BK–The rock stone garden of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7X85–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62CW4–A new pond garden or yoko-en with rocks and evergreen azaleas at Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RMAF3R28–Taizoin Temple Garden in Myoshin-ji complex in Kyoto Japan
RMFM2PNW–Japan; Kyoto, Taizo-in Temple, garden,
RF2ABR9X6–Kyoto, Japan - October 9, 2019: View of the cemetery of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RM2MH26PR–Garden detail, Taizo-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan
RMT31948–A garden at Taizo-in of Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
RMA75XB6–Tile roof decoration at Taizo in Myoshin-ji Temple Kyoto Japan
RFKCTJRA–Myoshin-JI gardens in Kyoto Autumn
RMA59D2A–Rock garden in Taizoin temple Kyoto Japan
RM2M925CB–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEXEB–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFNC–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3CD–The rock stone garden of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7XEN–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62CY3–A new pond garden or yoko-en with rocks and evergreen azaleas at Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RMFM2RXW–Japan; Kyoto, Taizo-in Temple, garden,
RF2ABR9RY–Kyoto, Japan - October 9, 2019: View of statue and graves in the cemetery of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RM2MH266A–A stone lantern or toro at Taizo-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan.
RMDJTFF6–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple,
RFKCTJRD–Myoshin-JI gardens in Kyoto Autumn
RM2M925D6–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEXG3–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFNA–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3CC–The rock stone garden of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7XGB–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62D40–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple with a stream that cascades around rocks and azaleas carpet. Kyoto. Japan
RF2BPRRBJ–View of the Yoko-en (pond garden) of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RM2MH26YE–The Yoko-en pond garden at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan.
RMDJTH35–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple, window,
RFKCTJRJ–Myoshin-JI gardens in Kyoto Autumn
RM2M925DX–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEXDM–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFMP–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3D9–The rock stone garden of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7XX7–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62D3N–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple with a stream that cascades around rocks and azaleas carpet. Kyoto. Japan
RF2ABX7N0–View of the Yoko-en (pond garden) of the Taizo-in Temple, in Kyoto, Japan
RM2MH26HM–The Yoko-en pond garden at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan.
RMDJTH38–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple, refectory,
RFKCTJRB–Myoshin-JI gardens in Kyoto Autumn
RM2M925EN–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEX24–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFNB–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3GK–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7XC3–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62CYE–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple with a stream that cascades around rocks and azaleas and empties into a pool. Kyoto. Japan
RM2MH27B9–The Yoko-en pond garden at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan.
RMDJTFKA–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple, garden,
RFKCTJR9–Myoshin-JI gardens in Kyoto Autumn
RM2M925CD–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEX1B–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFNJ–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3CJ–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple at autumn. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7Y25–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62D32–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple with a stream that cascades around rocks and azaleas and empties into a pool. Kyoto. Japan
RM2MH2775–The Yoko-en pond garden at Taizo-in Temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan.
RMDJTGBW–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple, garden,
RM2M925D0–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEX0N–Taizo-in Zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The 16c interior has delicately painted animal scenes on wooden sliding doors (fusuma)
RF2CCBFM8–Kyoto, Japan - Taizo-in Temple at Myoshin-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. a head temple of the associated branch of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
RF2RYW3BP–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple at autumn. Kyoto. Japan
RFWH7XP9–Japanese zen garden in Kyoto (Taizo-in)
RF2J62D0X–A new pond garden or yoko-en of Taizo-in temple with a stream that cascades around rocks and azaleas and empties into a pool. Kyoto. Japan
RM2MH24J0–Motobu no Niwa, or Motobu's Garden, is a dry landscape garden at Taizo-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan
RMDJTFR9–Japan, Kyoto, Taizo-in Zen Buddhist Temple, garden,
RM2M925DA–Taizō-kai Mandara Taizō-kai Mandara, 14th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on silk, overall: 84 1/2 x 50 1/8 in. (214.6 x 127.3 cm);. The mandala (or mandara, in Japanese) is a diagrammatic tool used by Buddhists to guide their meditation and prayer. Most mandalas direct the viewer to travel mentally on a prescribed path, stopping to contemplate and address each figure depicted. This early Womb World (Taizō-kai) mandala is part of a pair that would have been displayed on opposite walls of a temple of Vajrayana (esoteric) Buddhism, representing different but equally viable approaches t
RMEDEWXT–Taizo-in zen temple, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan. Intricate natural patterns on a rock in the 16c kare-sansui (dry gravel) garden
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