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Comprehensive illustrated history of a world-famous Kyoto temple garden and historical landmark Tenryui is ranked #1 among the Five Great Zen Temples in Kyoto and is a major destination for tourists For Japanese garden enthusiasts, as well as landscape designers, architects, and those interested in Asian arts and culture and Buddhism well-preserved and maintained landscape garden designed by Muso Soseki, one of the great Japanese garden masters includes color inserts, index, and a full glossary. unlike other garden books, an intensive study of one temple garden, exploring its history,…mehr

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  • Comprehensive illustrated history of a world-famous Kyoto temple garden and historical landmark

  • Tenryui is ranked #1 among the Five Great Zen Temples in Kyoto and is a major destination for tourists
  • For Japanese garden enthusiasts, as well as landscape designers, architects, and those interested in Asian arts and culture and Buddhism

  • well-preserved and maintained landscape garden designed by Muso Soseki, one of the great Japanese garden masters

  • includes color inserts, index, and a full glossary.

  • unlike other garden books, an intensive study of one temple garden, exploring its history, landscape, and spiritual dimensions.
  • in 1994 Tenryuji declared a Cultural Heritage Site by the United Nations

  • one of the oldest landscape gardens in Japan, and the first Special Historical Scenic Area named by the Japanese government

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenryu-ji

  • this is a reannouncement of a previously postponed title

  • significant for its Buddhist connections, http://www.buddhistravel.com/index.php?id=120,317,0,0,1,0&highlight=Tenryuji

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    Autorenporträt
    Norris Brock Johnson is a Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He was a Fulbright Lecturer at Waseda University and University of Tokyo, Komaba. Professor Johnson has been researching, teaching, and writing about the temple gardens of Japan for over twenty years.