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Ausgabe: | First english edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Nichibunken monograph series
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Beschreibung: | Based on "Kindai toshi kōen shi no kenkyū" (Shibunkaku Shuppan, 1995) and "Daimyō teien : Edo no kyōen" (Kōdansha, 1997). - Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-203) and indexes |
Beschreibung: | xii, 209 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 27 cm |
ISBN: | 9784901558815 |
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Autor: Shirahata, Yōzaburō
Jahr: 2016
Contents
Preface ..............................................x
Chapter 1 The Pleasures of Gardens .............................................l
Fireworks and Fountains: Garden Entertainment in the West.......................4
Toward a New Appraisal of Gardens ..............................................6
Use and Appearance..............................................................7
Concepts of Beauty and the Garden...............................................9
The Western Garden Aesthetic
The Japanese Garden Aesthetic
Alternating Trends
Restoring Richness of Perspective ................................................ 16
Chapter 2 A History of the Uses of Gardens ...................................19
The Garden as Paradise: Gardens and Religion....................................22
Nara Buddhism: Centers of Official Learning
Kyoto Buddhism: Villa Gardens to Temples
The Religious with the Secular
Paradise in the West
Christian Versus Mythological Motif
Gardens as Art, Gardens for Cultivation
Garden Elements West and East: Flowers and Rocks ..............................37
Plant Versus Rock Hunters
Sources of the Dry Landscape Garden
Gardens and Politics: The Power of Paradise ......................................44
Law, Order, Dominance
Gardens as Political Statements
Stroll Style and Geometric Style: Daimyo Gardens and Versailles ..................50
The Stroll Style
The Geometric Style
Inclination toward the Visual: The Rise of Landscape Gardens ....................52
Influences on the Landscape Style
The Trap of the Picturesque
Common Peoples Paradises: Hanami Parks and Fairs .............................57
Flowers of Popular Culture
Origins of Cherry-blossom Viewing
Public Recreation Spaces
Squares and Fairgrounds
Modern Garden Design and Public Parks.........................................63
The First Japanese Public Park
Admiration of the West
Gardens for Today: Gardening for Pleasure and Nature in Everyday Life 71
A Rich Gardening Tradition
Wildernesses as Parks
Chapter 3 In Praise of Edo Gardens 77
Gardens in Decline?................81
Support for the Decline Theory
An Assessment Based on Function
Design and Style
Features of Daimyo Gardens........84
Ponds and Lawns
Open Vistas
Beauty and Functionality
Chapter 4 Beyond the Tea Ceremony; The Early History of Daimyo Gardens— 89
A New Center of Influence ......................................................89
Gardens Flourish as the City Grows
Early Appurtenances: The Formal Greeting Area
The Tea Ceremony .................................................................................93
Contrived Pleasures in a Natural Setting
Links to Kyoto.........................................................................................95
Katsura Detached Palace
How Katsura Was Used
Ceremony and Entertainment
The Changing Garden
Mitate as Point of Departure
The Building of a Daimyo Garden ...............................................99
Tokudaiji Sahei
From Kyoto to Edo
A Tozama Daimyo Garden: Ikutokuen ...........................................101
Chronology of the Kaga Residences
Visits from Shoguns
Edo zu bydbu Screen
Chapter 5 Natural Topography and the Aesthetic of Allusion in Garden Scenery... 109
High Culture of Japan and China: Koishikawa Korakuen ........................ 109
Natural Topography
Reading Korakuen kiji
The Early Garden
Korakuen Tour
Riding Grounds and Cherry Blossoms
Seiko Causeway
The Glass Tea House
From Koshido to Hakkakudd
The Great Pond
The Rocks ofKorakuen
What the Names Reveal
Admiration of Kyoto Culture
A Garden Inspired by Japanese Poetry: Rikugien........................122
Named by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu
Garden of Six Kinds
World Inspired by Waka
Influence of Chinese Learning
Completion of Rikugien
Aristocrat-bushi Shared Tastes
A Village in a Garden: Toyamaso.....................................129
A Visit by Shogun Ienari
An Edo Innovation: Tidewater Gardens .................................132
Hama Detached Palace
Amenities of a Tidewater Garden
Good Fishing
Sporting Pleasures
Shiba Detached Palace
Bridges over the Central Island
Attention to Visual Pleasures: Yokuon en ................................133
Fifty-one Sights
A Tour of Yokuon en
More on Plaforms
Creating Sights
Freedom and Eclecticism
Focus on Strolling
From the Hills to the Sea: Changing Conceptions of the Daimyo Garden 144
Haikenki : The Garden-Viewing Perspective
The Cult of Haiken
Chapter 6 Gardens of Feasting: Socializing Activities of the Daimyo 149
Garden Functions East and West........................................149
Socializing and Hunting
Versailles and Edo Castle
Social Circles in Japan and the West
The Gardens of Edo Castle through Western Eyes
Gardens in the Changing Tokugawa System .............................153
A Garden-crazy Shogun?
The Naturalist Shogun
A Fondness for Entertainments
Changing Perceptions of the Ideal Sovereign
Gardens and Falcon Hunting
Broadening Functions and Public Access .........................................158
A Request to Tour Shimizuen
A Club Prototype
A Domain Lord s Hospitality
Shrines within Garden Grounds
Chapter 7 Provincial Daimyo Gardens: Havens of Politics and Pleasure ... 165
Kanazawa Kenrokuen ...........................................................165
Hasuike Garden
The Memorable Banquet at Hasuike Tea House
A Bird Hunt
Debate over Chitosedai s Designer
The Six Attributes Perfected
Okayuma Korakuen .............................................................170
Before Gokden
Built over Thirteen Years
Gokden Opens to the Public
Mito Kairakuen.................................................................173
A Plum Orchard
The Opening
Ritsurin en......................................................................175
Pefected by the Fifth Lord
Yorishige s Accomplishments
Suizenji Park ...................................................................178
Ohanabatake
Developed by Hosokawa Tsunatoshi
Genkyuen ......................................................................181
Places of Color and Gaiety.......................................................183
Chapter 8 The Decline of Daimyo Gardens ...................................185
The Transition to Meiji .............................................................185
The Fate ofToyamasd
Rescued Daimyo Gardens
The Satake Garden
Heirs to the Daimyo Garden Tradition ..............................................190
Influence on Overseas Perceptions
Ueji s Gardens and Yamagata Aritomo
The Ideal of the Country Village
Daimyo Gardens Reborn
References ...............................................195
Index 205
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