Flowers and Gardens of Japan
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036519015
ISBN-13
9781036519018
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Gardening
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This book offers a captivating journey into the heart and soul of Japan's floral and garden heritage, exploring its profound connection with the countrys culture and traditions. With an emphasis on the most remarkable and abundant flowers, as well as an insightful look into the art of landscape gardening, the text positions these elements within the rich tapestry of Japanese history and literary context. The author masterfully describes the scenic beauty of Japan's gardens and flora, providing vivid descriptions that transport readers directly to the Land of the Rising Sun. Through a combination of detailed narrative and enchanting illustrations by Ella Du Cane, this work bridges the gap between mere visual appreciation and a deeper understanding of the thematic significance these gardens hold in Japanese culture.
In addition to exploring various aspects of Japanese horticulture, including stones, garden ornaments, fences, nursery gardens, dwarf trees, and temple gardens among others, this book delves into the symbolism inherent in traditional practices such as cherry blossom viewing. It acknowledges contributions from both local legends and foreign influences on Japan's garden design philosophies.
Concluding with an acknowledgment of its sources and inspirationsmost notably Mr. Conder's work on landscape gardeningthe book not only serves as a guide for enthusiasts wishing to delve into one of the world's most intricate forms of gardening but also acts as a tribute to Japan's lasting influence on global aesthetics in garden design. This exploration reveals not just the external beauty of Japans gardens and flowers but uncovers their role as enduring symbols of beauty, impermanence, and harmony with nature.
In addition to exploring various aspects of Japanese horticulture, including stones, garden ornaments, fences, nursery gardens, dwarf trees, and temple gardens among others, this book delves into the symbolism inherent in traditional practices such as cherry blossom viewing. It acknowledges contributions from both local legends and foreign influences on Japan's garden design philosophies.
Concluding with an acknowledgment of its sources and inspirationsmost notably Mr. Conder's work on landscape gardeningthe book not only serves as a guide for enthusiasts wishing to delve into one of the world's most intricate forms of gardening but also acts as a tribute to Japan's lasting influence on global aesthetics in garden design. This exploration reveals not just the external beauty of Japans gardens and flowers but uncovers their role as enduring symbols of beauty, impermanence, and harmony with nature.
This book offers a captivating journey into the heart and soul of Japan''s floral and garden heritage, exploring its profound connection with the countrys culture and traditions. With an emphasis on the most remarkable and abundant flowers, as well as an insightful look into the art of landscape gardening, the text positions these elements within the rich tapestry of Japanese history and literary context. The author masterfully describes the scenic beauty of Japan''s gardens and flora, providing vivid descriptions that transport readers directly to the Land of the Rising Sun. Through a combination of detailed narrative and enchanting illustrations by Ella Du Cane, this work bridges the gap between mere visual appreciation and a deeper understanding of the thematic significance these gardens hold in Japanese culture.
In addition to exploring various aspects of Japanese horticulture, including stones, garden ornaments, fences, nursery gardens, dwarf trees, and temple gardens among others, this book delves into the symbolism inherent in traditional practices such as cherry blossom viewing. It acknowledges contributions from both local legends and foreign influences on Japan''s garden design philosophies.
Concluding with an acknowledgment of its sources and inspirationsmost notably Mr. Conder''s work on landscape gardeningthe book not only serves as a guide for enthusiasts wishing to delve into one of the world''s most intricate forms of gardening but also acts as a tribute to Japan''s lasting influence on global aesthetics in garden design. This exploration reveals not just the external beauty of Japans gardens and flowers but uncovers their role as enduring symbols of beauty, impermanence, and harmony with nature.
In addition to exploring various aspects of Japanese horticulture, including stones, garden ornaments, fences, nursery gardens, dwarf trees, and temple gardens among others, this book delves into the symbolism inherent in traditional practices such as cherry blossom viewing. It acknowledges contributions from both local legends and foreign influences on Japan''s garden design philosophies.
Concluding with an acknowledgment of its sources and inspirationsmost notably Mr. Conder''s work on landscape gardeningthe book not only serves as a guide for enthusiasts wishing to delve into one of the world''s most intricate forms of gardening but also acts as a tribute to Japan''s lasting influence on global aesthetics in garden design. This exploration reveals not just the external beauty of Japans gardens and flowers but uncovers their role as enduring symbols of beauty, impermanence, and harmony with nature.
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