Japanese Garden History – Part 1: The Heian Period
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To truly understand Japanese gardens, it is essential to explore Japan’s history. The evolution of gardens is closely linked to shifts in nobility, power, and lifestyle. This series begins with the Heian period (794–1185), known for its great pond gardens and the influence of the Shinden-zukuri architectural style.
Inside the Book
- The Tale of Gama-ike
- Heian Period: Early & Late
- Shinden-zukuri & Fujiwara Era
- The Tale of Prince Genji & The Sakuteki
13 pages | 24 illustrations & garden photos | PDF format