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Tōtekiko (東滴壺) is one of the five gardens at the Ryōgen-in sub-temple of the Daitoku-ji Buddhist complex in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was laid out by Nabeshima Gakusho in 1958, and is claimed to be the smallest Japanese rock garden. The temple also includes three other karesansui gardens: , , and (a moss-covered garden which is claimed to be the oldest garden in Daitoku-ji, and has been attributed to Sōami).

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  • Tōtekiko (東滴壺) is one of the five gardens at the Ryōgen-in sub-temple of the Daitoku-ji Buddhist complex in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was laid out by Nabeshima Gakusho in 1958, and is claimed to be the smallest Japanese rock garden. The temple also includes three other karesansui gardens: , , and (a moss-covered garden which is claimed to be the oldest garden in Daitoku-ji, and has been attributed to Sōami). (en)
  • Le Totekiko est un des cinq jardins du Ryōgen-in, sous-temple du Daitoku-ji situé dans l'arrondissement de Kita-ku de Kyoto au Japon. Il est aménagé par Nabeshima Gakusho en 1958 et passe pour être le plus petit jardin sec japonais. Le temple comprend aussi trois autres karesansui : l'Isshi-dan, le Koda-tei et le Ryogin-tei, jardin couvert de mousse attribué à Sōami et qui passe pour le plus ancien jardin du Daitoku-ji. (fr)
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  • Le Totekiko est un des cinq jardins du Ryōgen-in, sous-temple du Daitoku-ji situé dans l'arrondissement de Kita-ku de Kyoto au Japon. Il est aménagé par Nabeshima Gakusho en 1958 et passe pour être le plus petit jardin sec japonais. Il s'agit d'un tsubo-niwa, petit jardin clos, composé de roches placées sur le sable ratissé. Des cercles concentriques de gravier autour de pierres placées à chaque extrémité du jardin sont reliés par des nervures parallèles et des sillons. Le jardin est brièvement illuminé par le soleil vers midi chaque jour et il est parfois recouvert par la neige en hiver. Le Totekiko symbolise une maxime zen qui dit que plus violemment une pierre est jetée (à l'eau), plus grandes sont les ondulations[réf. nécessaire]. Le temple comprend aussi trois autres karesansui : l'Isshi-dan, le Koda-tei et le Ryogin-tei, jardin couvert de mousse attribué à Sōami et qui passe pour le plus ancien jardin du Daitoku-ji. (fr)
  • Tōtekiko (東滴壺) is one of the five gardens at the Ryōgen-in sub-temple of the Daitoku-ji Buddhist complex in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It was laid out by Nabeshima Gakusho in 1958, and is claimed to be the smallest Japanese rock garden. It is a tsubo-niwa, a small enclosed garden, composed of rocks placed on raked sand. Concentric gravel circles around stones placed towards each end of the garden are connected by parallel ridges and furrows. The garden is briefly illuminated by the sun at around noon each day, and it is occasionally covered by snow in the winter. The garden symbolises a Zen saying, that the harder a stone is thrown in, the bigger the ripples. The temple also includes three other karesansui gardens: , , and (a moss-covered garden which is claimed to be the oldest garden in Daitoku-ji, and has been attributed to Sōami). (en)
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