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Daitoku-ji Temple Complex
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Kyoto, Kansai

Daitoku-ji Temple Complex

A vast Zen complex of 22 sub-temples in northwestern Kyoto, most of which remain closed to the public. The handful that do open their gates reveal some of Japan's finest dry-landscape (karesansui) gardens — composed of raked gravel, moss, and carefully placed stones that reward slow, quiet contemplation.

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Daitoku-ji rewards visitors precisely because it's off the standard tourist route. Daisen-in has a famous dry garden; Ryogen-in has Japan's smallest rock garden. Many sub-temples only open during special viewing periods in spring and autumn — check the Kyoto Temple schedule before visiting.

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