Ryoanji Temple - A garden where silence speaks

Ryoanji Temple - A garden where silence speaks
Ryoanji Temple stands in a quiet area of Ukyo, Kyoto.
When you hear the name, what comes to mind for many people is fifteen stones floating on white sand - a rock garden that is said to be the pinnacle of dry landscape gardening.
The garden bears no markings of its creator or clear intentions.
It is simply a rectangular area of white sand surrounded by Tsukiji walls on three sides, with large and small stones placed at perfect intervals.
And yet, for some reason, it moves me.
For some reason, something deeper than words can convey.
This space is also known as the "Tiger's Baby Crossing Garden."
It gives the feeling of infinite expanse within a limited area.
The ripple-like patterns in the sand are like the flow of time itself.
The stone is an island, a memory, and a question.
In spring, cherry blossoms bloom across the garden,
Wabisuke camellias bloom quietly.
The camellia, which Hideyoshi praised, seems to embrace the silence of the garden.
It adds a touch of beauty.
Ryoanji Temple is not just a tourist spot.
It is a mirror that reflects the heart of the viewer,
A place to ask questions that cannot be put into words.
If you're looking for something...
Not answers, but questions.
Not meaning, but space.
Ryoanji Temple is surely a place of silence,
It will help you find your own voice.