Dogakuji Temple in Tokushima on Shikoku is the temple where Kobo Daishi studied as a young child. It is the 2nd of the 20 extra temples on the famous Shikoku Ohenro Pilgrimage, but also the 11th temple of the Shikoku Fudo Myoo Pilgrimage, which is why I visited it.
Behind the main buildings is a small pond garden named Shoyoen.
It is thought to have been built in the late Muromachi Period, the mid to late 16th century.
It features a lot of rock, native Awa Bluestone.
Some of the rock is not brought in and positioned, but original to the site.
Noticeable are the bridges, each composed of a single, very thin slab of stone.
It is said that the great 20th century garden designer and scholar Mori Shigemori liked his garden and spent a lot of time here....
The final three photos are from a small garden between two of the buildings.
The previous post was a
large one on Dogakuji Temple itself.
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