Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden: A Modern Translation of Japan's Gardening Classic

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sakuteiki: Visions of the Japanese Garden: A Modern Translation of Japan's Gardening Classic
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jiro Takei
By (author) Marc P. Keane
SeriesTuttle Classics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 130
Category/GenreGarden design and planning
ISBN/Barcode 9780804839686
ClassificationsDewey:712.60952
Audience
General
Illustrations line art throughout; 16-pp color photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
NZ Release Date 1 November 2008
Publication Country United States

Description

Learn the art of Japanese gardening with this classic, fascinating text. The Sakuteiki, or "Records of Garden Making," was written nearly one thousand years ago. It is the oldest existing text on Japanese gardening--or any kind of gardening--in the world. In this edition of the Sakuteiki, the authors provide an English-language translation of this classic work and an introduction to the cultural and historical context that led to the development of Japanese gardening. Central to this explanation is an understanding of the sacred importance of stones in Japanese culture and Japanese garden design. Written by a Japanese court noble during the Heian period (794-1184), the Sakuteiki includes both technical advice on gardening--much of which is still followed in today's Japanese gardens--and an examination of the four central threads of allegorical meaning, which were integral features of Heian-era garden design. For those seeking inspiration to build a rock garden or just better understand the Japanese stone garden, the Sakuteiki is an enduring classic.

Author Biography

Jiro Takei, professor emeritus of the Kyoto College of Art, taught a course on the Sakuteiki for many years. Throughout his long and distinguished career, he has been deeply involved in the study of Japanese gardens, as the Chairman of the Japanese Garden Academic Society (Nihon Teien Gakkai), regional chief of the Gardening Academic Society (Zoen Gakkai), and chief researcher of the Research Center for Japanese Garden Art (Nihon Teien Kenkyu Senta). Marc P. Keane, a licensed landscape architect, and garden designer, came to Japan in 1985, and since then has been creating and building gardens for companies, temples, and private individuals. He teaches a design workshop as an adjunct professor at the Kyoto University of Art and Design and is a staff member of the Research Center for Japanese Garden Art there. He is also the Chairman of ISSK, International Society to Save Kyoto, a multi-national society working to preserve Kyoto's natural environment. He has traveled and lectured widely on traditional and classical approaches to Japanese garden design and landscaping. He lives in Kyoto where he owns a landscape architectural firm.