The Art of the Japanese Garden. David Young

The Art of the Japanese Garden - David Young


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      Kinkakuji (Temple of the Golden Pavilion), Kyoto.

       The Art of the

      Japanese Garden

      HISTORY | CULTURE | DESIGN

      DAVID and MICHIKO YOUNG

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      Published by Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd

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      Text © 2019 David and Michiko Young

      Illlustrations © Tan Hong Yew

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior written permission from the publisher.

      ISBN 978-1-4629-0582-9

      (previously published under ISBN 978-4-8053-1125-7)

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      Visitors sitting on the deck of Ryōanji Zen Temple with its famous rock garden, Kyoto.

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      A monk rakes gravel into water patterns at Zuihōin, a subtemple of the Zen monastery Daitokuji in Kyoto. Such patterns become disturbed by rain and wind as well as strewn with leaves or other debris, and must be reestablished on a regular basis.

       CONTENTS

       JAPANESE GARDENS: AN OVERVIEW

       The Development of the Japanese Garden

       BASIC ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES

       Rocks, Sand and Gravel

       Walls, Fences and Paths

       Ponds, Waterfalls and Bridges

       Decorative Elements

       Islands, Hills and Pavilions

       Flora and Fauna

       The Changing Seasons

       Behind the Scenes

       JAPAN’S MOST NOTABLE GARDENS

       Early Graveled Courtyard Gardens

       Ise Jingū Shrine

       Hōryūji Temple

       Heian Style Shinden Gardens

       Daikakuji Temple

       Ninnaji Temple

       Heian Shrine

       Heian Style Buddhist Gardens

       Sanzenin Temple

       Byōdōin Temple

       Jōruriji Temple

       Zen Temple Gardens

       Tenryūji Temple

       Kinkakuji Temple

       Ginkakuji Temple

       Ryōanji Temple

       Daitokuji Temple

       Samurai Warrior Gardens

       Nishi Honganji Temple

       Nijō Castle

       Tea Gardens

       Kōtōin Temple

       Urakuen Teahouse Garden

       Edo


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