The gardens of Japan
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The gardens of Japan
Routledge, 2016, c2002
- : pbk
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First published 2002 by Kegan Paul Limited
"First issued in paperback 2016"--T.p. verso
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 2005. In Japan, the garden is considered a barometer of the nation's prosperity and character, and different periods in history have produced different kinds of gardens. Harada gives brief summaries of them all, including the Edo period (1603-1867), when professional gardeners first took over the design of gardens from priests, and reveals a few of the subtle distinctions that the Japanese use to distinguish between different kinds of gardens that appear identical to Western eyes. As a reaction to all things foreign, the gardens of the Meiji Restoration period (1868-1912), on which the book concentrates, revived the earlier simpler cha-no-yu style of garden heavily influenced by Zen. A special feature of the book is rare period photographs of famous parks and the now vanished gardens of Japanese aristocrats.
目次
- Kamakura Period
- Nambukocho and Muromachi Periods
- Momoyama Period
- Edo Period
- Since Restoration of 1868
- Different Styles of Nippon
- Gardens
- Garden Planning
- General Classification
- Shin, Gyo and So Forms of Treatment
- Dried up and Rock Gardens
- Water Gardens
- Literary Men's Style
- Cha-No- Yu Gardens
- Approaches
- Gardens Parts and Accessories
- Cascades
- Streams and Springs
- Lakes
- Hills
- Islands
- Bridges
- Stones
- Stepping Stones and Pavements
- Sand
- Trees and Plants
- Wells
- Water Basins
- Lanterns
- Pagodas and other Ornaments
- Rest Arbours and Cha-Seki
- Gateways and Fences
- Garden Care and Winter Decorations
- Conclusion
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