Japanese Garden History – Part 2: From Kamakura to Momoyama
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The evolution of Japanese gardens continued through the Kamakura (1185–1333), Muromachi (1336–1573), and Momoyama (1573–1600) periods, reflecting changes in power, aesthetics, and spirituality. This era saw the rise of Zen Buddhism, dry landscape gardens (karesansui), and the tea garden tradition.
Inside the Book
- Zen Influence & Shoin-zukuri
- Musō Soseki & Dry Landscape Gardens
- Ashikaga Temple Gardens & Tea Gardens
- Kobori Enshū’s Karikomi & the Momoyama Aesthetic
19 pages | 31 garden photos & illustrations | PDF format