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This handbook-sized edition delves into Japan's iconic Zen gardens, featuring Alex Ramsay's commissioned photographs alongside Yoko Kawaguchi's insightful text. The austere rock gardens of Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital, captivate garden enthusiasts with their weathered stones set in white sand, raked into geometric patterns. This unique approach challenges conventional notions of gardens as spaces primarily for plant cultivation and appreciation. The book addresses questions about the origins of this garden style, the symbolism of the stones, and the scarcity of flowers. It explores the Zen characteristics inherent in these gardens and highlights the influence of Zen Buddhism on the Japanese perspective of nature. Additionally, it examines how traditional concepts, such as creating miniature landscapes within confined spaces, were reinterpreted in Zen temple gardens. The text discusses the use of traditional imagery, like mountains and seas, and reflects on the sensitivity to time and seasonal changes that many Japanese garden styles embody. Covering significant examples of Japanese Zen temple gardens from the fourteenth to the twentieth century, this book appeals to those interested in gardens, design, history, Zen Buddhism, and aesthetics, while also serving as a valuable reference for travelers planning visits to Japan's temples.
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Japanese Zen Gardens, Yoko Kawaguchi
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- 2017
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