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Art of the Japanese Garden

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ISBN-10: 4805311258

ISBN-13: 9784805311257

Edition: 2005

Authors: Michiko Young, Tan Hong Yew, David Young

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Japanese gardens are rooted in two traditions: an indigenous prehistoric tradition in which patches of graveled forest or pebbled beach were dedicated to nature spirits, and a tradition from China and Korea that included elements such as ponds, streams, waterfalls, rock compositions, and a variety of vegetation. The Art of the Japanese Garden traces the development and blending of these two traditions, as well as the inclusion of new features, such as stone lanterns, as gardening reached new heights of sophistication on Japanese soil. The book features a number of the most notable gardens in Japan, including graveled courtyards, early aristocratic gardens, esoteric and paradise gardens, Zen…    
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Book details

List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 4/10/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 176
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

David Young taught anthropology at the University of Alberta in Canada before retiring. Together with his wife, he has conducted research on Japanese aesthetics for many years. A keen photographer, he took most of the photographs for this book.Michiko Young was born in China and raised in Japan. She conducts culture tours to Japan for those who wish to get off the beaten track. David and Michiko live in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. They co-authored Introduction to Japanese Architecture.

David Young is a respected writer, commentator, journalist, environmentalist, and historian. Working independently in the field of history and the environment he work explores the nature-culture relationship, including perspectives from indigenous nature and indigenous culture.

The Art of Japanese Gardens: Development of Japanese Gardens
Basic Elements and Principles:
Rocks, Sand and Gravel
Walls, Fences and Paths
Ponds, Waterfalls and Bridges
Decorative Artifacts
Islands, Hills and Pavilions
Flora and Fauna
The Four Seasons
Behind the Scenes
Japan's Traditional Gardens:
Early Graveled Courtyards (Ise Jinju, Horyuji Temple)
Shinden Style Complexes (Daikakuji Temple, Ninnaji Temple, Heian Shrine)
Esoteric and Paradise Gardens (Sanzenin Temple, Byodoin Temple, Joruriji Temple)
Zen Temple Gardens (Tenryuji Temple, Kinkakuji Temple, Ginkakuji Temple, Ryoanji Temple, Daitokuji Temple)
Warrior Gardens (Nishi Honganji Temple, Nijo Castle)
Tea Roji (Kotoin Temple, Urakuen); Edo Period Gardens (Katsura Rikyu, Shugakuin and Sento Gosho, Suizenji Koen, Ritsurin Koen, Kenrokuen, Okayama Korakuen, Tokyo Stroll Gardens)
Modern Gardens:Meiji Gardens: (Sankeien and Murinan)
Showa Gardens: (Tofukuji and Adachi Museum)
Japanese Gardens Outside Japan
Modern Residential Gardens