The Hidden Gardens of Kyoto
ForeWord Magazine's BOOK OF THE YEAR Awards, Silver Medal Winner, Home & Garden
Supreme examples of the art of Japanese gardens, not easily accessible to the public.
The Hidden Gardens of Kyoto is the attractive sequel to Landscapes for Small Spaces by the same photographer, Katsuhiko Mizuno. In this new book, Mizuno introduces the gardens of Kyoto that are not easily acce...more
Supreme examples of the art of Japanese gardens, not easily accessible to the public.
The Hidden Gardens of Kyoto is the attractive sequel to Landscapes for Small Spaces by the same photographer, Katsuhiko Mizuno. In this new book, Mizuno introduces the gardens of Kyoto that are not easily acce...more
Hardcover, 128 pages
Published
August 9th 2004
by Kodansha USA
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ÒAnne Majusiak: I adore gardens, and I dream of sometime having the chance to see the exquisite gardens of Kyoto. The aesthetic is sublime and lends itself to the contemplation of beauty and perfection. ----- Library Description: Photographs of some of the most beautiful gardens in a city reknowned for its garden traditions. These gardens are stylized, diverse, and encompass the three basic elements of rocks, water, and plants to recreate the essence of natural landscapes in a balance b...more
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Beautiful photographs. Makes me want to run out and buy gravel.
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