Inside your Japanese garden A guide to creating a unique Japanese garden for your home
Book - 2021
"Learn how to create a tranquil outdoor space at home with this practical and inspiring guide! With instructive drawings and step-by-step techniques, Inside Your Japanese Garden walks you through designing and creating your very own Japanese garden. From small projects like benches and gates, to larger undertakings like bridges and mud walls, this book provides a wide variety of ways to enhance the space around your home, no matter the size. Instructions on how to work with stone, mud and bamboo as well as a catalogue of the 94 plant varieties used in the gardens shown in the book round out this complete guide. This book also features 20 gardens that author Sadao Yasumoro has designed and built in Japan, and some like those at Visvim s...hop in Tokyo and at Yushima Tenjin in Tokyo are open to the public. From small tsuboniwa courtyard gardens to a large backyard stroll garden with water features, stairs and walls, these real-life inspirations will help spark your own garden plan. These inspirational garden projects include: Tea Garden for an Urban Farmhouse featuring a clay wall with a split-bamboo frame and a stone base; The Landslide That Became a Garden with a terraced slope, trees, bushes, long grasses and moss; A Buddha's Mountain Retreat of Moss and Stone with vertical-split bamboo and brushwood fencing; Paradise in an Urban Jungle with a pond, Japanese-style bridge, and stone lanterns. Each garden is beautifully photographed by Hironori Tomino and many have diagrams and drawings to show the essential elements used in the planning and construction"--Publisher's description.
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- Published
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North Clarendon, VT :
Tuttle Publishing
[2021]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
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- Item Description
- Subtitle from book jacket.
Includes index. - Physical Description
- 159 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
- ISBN
- 9784805316146
- Getting Started: Don't Follow This Manual
- Chapter 1. The Garden, the Entrance and the Automobile
- A Wall of Memory in a Shady Garden
- Garden of the NASA Astrophysicist
- A Garden for Lasting Relations
- A Professor's Terrace of Stone, Horsetails and Water
- The Salaryman's Rice Terrace Garden
- The Rustic Elegance of the Amigasa Mon Gate
- Chapter 2. Backyards and Gardens of the Gods
- Paradise in an Urban Jungle
- A Stairway up the Mountain
- The Landslide That Became a Garden
- How to Make a Koshikake Machiai Covered Waiting Bench
- The Urban Farmer with a Backyard Stroll Garden
- How to Make a Small Dobashira Earthen Bridge
- The Garden of Plum Blossoms and Students' Prayers
- How to Make a Large Dobashira Earthen Bridge
- Buddha's Mountain Retreat of Moss and Stone
- The Tatsutagawa River Garden
- Garden of the Bell Tower
- Chapter 3. Small Sanctuaries and Gardens for Refreshment
- Garden for a Tea Get-together
- Arranging Stones for the Koshikake Machiai Covered Waiting Bench
- A Tea Garden for an Urban Farmhouse
- View of a Tsuboniwa from the Couch
- Climb the Stairs to a Private Gem
- A Small Garden Made by the Birds
- A Tsuboniwa for Visvim
- Reconstructing an Old Teahouse
- Chapter 4. Some Other Things You Should Know
- Handling Stone and Making a Japanese-style Stone Wall
- Mud on the Walls, Mud on the Floors
- Working with Bamboo
- List of plants appearing in this book
- Index
- Gardens in this book that can be visited
- Acknowledgments
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review