Kamakura Engaku-ji | Introduction 1 🌟
Architectural Features 🌿✨ Mountain Gate and Configuration The mountain gate of Engaku-ji is solemn and dignified. Upon entering, you'll see a typical Zen temple layout. The main buildings, including the Buddha hall, Dharma hall, and monks' quarters, are arranged symmetrically along a central axis, creating a tranquil and sacred atmosphere. 🌿✨ Among them, the Shariden (Relic Hall) is one of Engaku-ji's important structures. It features traditional Japanese architecture, houses Buddhist relics, and is exquisitely built with elegant and simple decorations. It's a valuable resource for studying ancient Japanese architectural art. 🌿✨ 🌿✨ Garden Landscape Engaku-ji's gardens are unique, blending natural scenery with Zen philosophy. For example, the karesansui (dry landscape) garden uses white sand and stones to represent seas and islands, conveying a sense of tranquility and depth. 🌿✨ The meticulous arrangement of trees and stones reflects the Zen pursuit of "mu-shin" (no-mind). 🌿 #Kamakura #Engakuji 🌿✨