
Mitokusan Sanbutsu-ji is a mountain temple situated in Mt. Mitoku (900m). Shozen-in is one its three temples. Shozen-in has a garden with Hojo (the chief monk’s residence) and a garden with a pond facing a tatami room of the Shoin. The view from the tatami room of the Shoin consists of a pond in the front, a wooded area in the middle, and Monju-do as borrowed scenery.
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Mitokusan Sanbutsu-ji is a mountain temple situated in Mt. Mitoku. Shozen-in is one of its three temples. Shozen-in has a garden in front of a Hojo (the chief monk’s residence) and a garden with a pond facing a tatami room of the Shoin.
It consists of three Tsukiyama utilizing the slope. Water from a hill behind the garden is drawn to form a waterrall, flowing to the pond. The pond also has central islands, which are arranged to resemble a crane and a turtle, and a loose rock. The view from the tatami room of the Shoin facing the pond consists of the pond in the front, a wooded area in the middle, and Monju-do as borrowed scenery.
The northern slope of Mt. Mitoku is extremly steep and most of it consists of precipitous cliffs. The mountain is covered with forests mainly of broad leaved evergreen trees, and the moutain as a whole is considered as a key feature of the landscape. The mountain temple Sanbutsu-ji is also an important landscape component.
The main building of Shozen-in was lost by a fire in 2012, but recovery construction has been ongoing since 2015.




