An engawa porch at the Ishikawa International Salon unites the interior of the house with the garden.
This view at Shisen-do includes raked sand in the foreground, clipped azaleas in the mid-ground, and large trees in the background.
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Mehta, Geeta K.
Japanese gardens: tranquility, simplicity, harmony / Geeta K. Mehta and Kimie Tada; photography by Noboru Murata. -- 1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN: 978-1-4629-0597-3 (ebook)
1. Gardens, Japanese. I. Tada, Kimie. II. Title.
SB458.M44 2008
712.0952--dc22
2008027111
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Elements often found near the pond in a Japanese garden include a yukimi-doro lantern, iris flowers, and a half moon bridge.
contents
8 | Gentle Acts of Nature, Time and Man |
20 | TEMPLE GARDENS |
22 | Ikegami Honmon-ji, Tokyo |
30 | Honen-in, Kyoto |
36 | Koto-in, Kyoto |
44 | Shisen-do, Kyoto |
54 | Ryoan-ji, Kyoto |
64 | Shinju-an, Kyoto |
72 | PRIVATE GARDENS |
74 | Mimou House, Nonoichi |
82 | Wafudou of Ueda Soko Ryu, Hiroshima |
92 | Yabashi House, Ōgaki |
98 | Segawa House, Tokyo |
106 | Shigemori House, Kyoto |
114 | Kamoizumi House, Higashihiroshima |
122 | Suya House, Nakatsugawa |
130 | Araki House, Kyoto |
136 | PUBLIC GARDENS |
138 | Kamo Hanashobu Garden, Kakegawa |
144 | Ean Tea House, Tokyo |
152 | Ishikawa International Salon, Kanazawa |
160 | Nomura House, Kanazawa |
168 | Happo-en, Tokyo |
176 | Seison-kaku, Kanazawa |
184 | Kincharyo, Kanazawa |
192 | Shunka-en, Tokyo |
200 | International House of Japan, Tokyo |
206 | Glossary of Garden Terms |
208 | Acknowledgments |
Gentle Acts of Nature, Time and Man
Between dreamtime and time,
Beyond time and thought, the fresh of the morning,
A morning of the afternoon, a morning of the evening,