Japanese Gardens: Design and Meaning |
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Architecture Ashikaga Ashikaga Yoshimasa azalea bosen bottom bridge Buddhist buildings built century ch'i China Chinese clipped hedges compound construction CONTEXT AND CONTINUITY culture Daisen-in earth east easy to prune easy to transplant Edo period eighteenth-century wood-block print Entsuji flowers garden Fig garden wall geomancy Ginkaku Ginkakuji Golden Pavilion Heian hillside islands Japan Japanese Architecture Japanese garden kami karesansui Kohoan landscape art landscape painting Late eighteenth-century wood-block lower garden miniature moss mountain nature Nihon Onin Wars original overall paradise pathway pine plants Plate pond Pure Land resistant to pruning river rocks Ryoanji Saihoji Sakuteiki Sambo-in Scale Shady shape shinden style Shinto Shisendo Shodenji Shrine Shumisen Silver Pavilion slow-growing soil stone composition stream surroundings symbolic tea ceremony tea garden tea house technique temple Tokyo tradition trees Tuttle upper garden waterfall white sand yin and yang Zen gardens