Being Like Water: The Japanese Art of Dry Water Gardens (Karesansui)

The interpretation of water through rocks and plants, the art known as Karesansui. Records of Karesansui are believed to have started as early as the Asuka Period, over 1,400 years ago. Karesansui, also known as “Japanese rock gardens“, play an important role in Japanese culture through the Buddhist religion. Take a deeper look into Karesansui as we interviewed the second monk in charge at Shoboji in Kyoto who works with the temple’s rock garden on a daily basis. The profound simplistic beauty of Karesansui can be found in the foundational thinking explained by the monk. Let us know in the comments what stuck with you from the video’s contents. SHUHARI works with the local Japanese Community to ensure we share the authentic essence of what makes the Japanese culture the beautiful culture it is today. We wish to share this info with the world in order to apply the Japanese way of thinking to people’s daily lives to improve their well being. Subscribing to our channel and sharing what we do helps us to keep providing you guys with quality content. Thank you for watching. Stay tuned for more content. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): License code: 1NYTJF25WJZHEQ3A
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