{ "hq": [ { "speaker": 0, "text": "Keninji Temple built in 1202 is the oldest Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto. It was founded by Eisai Zen Master. Eisai studied abroad in the Song Dynasty China, learned the latest Zen Buddhism at that time and passed it on to Japan. Garden of the Sound of the Tide is nestled in the courtyard of the main building. This garden was created by garden designer Yesu Kitayama in the Heisei era. It is designed to look beautiful from all directions. Stones are placed in a circle. In the center are 3 stones signifying Buddha and his 2 main disciples. The garden of circle, triangle and square is also designed by Yasuo Kitayama. Here, the 4 major ideas of Zen Buddhism, earth, water, fire, and wind are expressed. The square well represents the earth. The moss in the circle represents water. The triangle of the mounting white sand represents fire. And when the wind blows in this place, all elements are present. Houjo Garden, Dai Yuen, was created by Kuma Yoshikato in 1940. Geinjinge Temple used to hold a painted folding screen of wind and thunder gods by Sotatsu Tawaraya. Currently, a skillful digital replica is displayed at the temple. Replicas of fusuma paintings of a dragon, Unjuzu by Yusho Kaiho are also exhibited.", "start": 21.855, "end": 210.245 } ] }