Karesansui: Another term for Japanese rock gardens that translates to "dry landscape." It emphasizes the absence of water elements like ponds or streams.
Raking Patterns: The act of using a wooden rake to create patterns in the gravel or sand of a Japanese rock garden. These patterns symbolize flowing water or waves.
Moss Gardens: Areas within traditional Japanese gardens where moss is intentionally cultivated. Moss adds lush greenery and softness to complement the simplicity of rock gardens.