Gardens of Raijin
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Gardens of Raijin

Y'azi Sacred Site

Located on the outskirts of the Temple of Raijin, the Gardens of Raijin are a breathtaking sight to behold. As visitors enter the gardens, they are immediately struck by the serene atmosphere and the lush, green foliage that surrounds them. The gardens are meticulously maintained, with every leaf and blade of grass carefully tended to by the Unknown who oversee them.

A focal point of the gardens is a large pond, surrounded by rocks of all shapes and sizes. The pond is home to a variety of koi fish, which swim gracefully through the crystal-clear water. Visitors can sit on the benches that line the pond and watch the fish as they dart around, their colorful scales shimmering in the sunlight. The most striking feature of the gardens, however, are the fulgurite trees that are scattered throughout. These trees are made from a rare type of glass that is formed when lightning strikes sand or soil, creating intricate and unique patterns.

The Raijin Warrior Monks believe that these trees are a physical manifestation of Raijin's power and wisdom, and that they hold great spiritual significance. As visitors walk through the gardens, they will come across several meditation areas where they can sit and reflect on the beauty of their surroundings. These areas are marked by large, flat stones that have been polished smooth over time.

The Raijin Warrior Monks encourage visitors to take their time and connect with nature in these quiet spaces. The Gardens of Raijin are a popular destination for both pilgrims and locals alike. Many come to offer prayers to Raijin, seeking his guidance and protection in their lives. The gardens are open to all who wish to visit, and the Unknown welcome all who come with an open heart and mind.