Description
By design, Kyoto's gardens possess a unique ability to provoke deep contemplation and joy in equal measure. This book is a labor of love from master photographer Ben Simmons and longtime Kyoto-based writer Judith Clancy. It contains lyrical images and poetic essays describing Kyoto's most famous gardens-most of them now UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including:
- Kyoto's Old Imperial Palace Garden-A massive walled complex filled with flowering plants, trees and buildings which served as the official residence of the Japanese emperor for over 500 years before 1868 and is now a public park.
- Heian Jingu Shrine Garden-Constructed on the site of the ancient capital and filled with lush greenery, ponds, rocks, bridges and pavilions which float above the water, providing a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.
- Ginkaku-ji Pure Land Garden-An earthly paradise featuring a massive truncated mound of packed sand that is resculpted by hand daily, this site was originally designed as a private villa by one of Kyoto's rulers then turned into a Zen Buddhist temple upon his death.
- Kinkaku-ji Estate Garden-Perhaps Kyoto's most recognizable sight, a Golden Pavilion perched on the edge of a tranquil pond on whose smooth surface are reflected beautiful rocks and cypress trees placed all around it.
- Ryoan-jin Zen Rock Garden-The purest expression of a world in miniature, expressed as a sea of raked gravel with islands of natural stone and moss set in its midst, walled off from the outside world to provide a place for meditation and contemplation.
- Saiho-ji Moss Garden-Famed for its moist and soft, shimmering green covering of moss, this unique estate was designed in the 14th century and radically altered the art of the Japanese garden.
- Tofuku-ji Zen Garden-An ancient temple site which contains some of the best examples of a new "contemporary" gardening style pioneered by Mirei Shigemnori in the early 20th century, featuring enormous rocks set in a sea of raked gravel and irregular checkboard squares set in a soft bed of moss ringed by azalea bushes.
- Plus two dozen other masterful gardens!
Reviews
"A beautiful book that will appeal to gardeners, armchair travelers, or readers interested in Japanese history and culture." --Library Journal
"Clancy, living in Kyoto, provides historical, aesthetic and cultural context to the gardens, and Simmons' photographs present a fresh look at Kyoto's most important gardens." --Publishers Weekly
"'Kyoto Gardens' is the sort of travel book that will make you miss Japan, whether you've been there or not." --About.com
Book Information
ISBN 9784805315965
Author Judith Clancy
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publisher Tuttle Publishing