<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>100 Japanese Gardens</i> is an ambitious attempt to profile the finest gardens in Japan, while also highlighting lesser known, but equally accomplished landscapes in less-visited parts of the country. <p/> A celebration of Japanese landscape design, this book features gardens from Kyoto and Tokyo, as well as from the sub-arctic island of Hokkaido and the semi-tropical islands of Okinawa. Author Stephen Mansfield traveled the length and breadth of Japan on a quest to identify the most impressive gardens in this vast and culturally varied archipelago. His erudition and love of the Japanese garden shines through on every page, making this the perfect primer for travel to Japan or an enjoyable armchair read for gardening enthusiasts. <p/>Mansfield's insightful descriptions of each garden examine design concepts and principles, space management, compositional elements, and the iconographic and metaphysical role of Shinto and Buddhist influences. <p/> Through his exquisite visuals and engaging stories, we experience Japanese garden designs not merely as landscapes, but as large-scale art installations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>...if there's [little room] in my suitcase, I can take Tuttle Publishing's pocket sized <i>100 Japanese Gardens</i> by photojournalist Stephen Mansfield.<b> --<i>Hortus Journal</i></b><br><br>...the book is far more than a travel guide. It is an ideal read for all lovers of Japanese gardens. Highly recommended! <b>--<i>Shakkei</i> Vol. 25 No. 4. Spring 2019</b><br><br>...It would be well worth having if you were going to Japan to view gardens...<b> -- <i>Washington Gardener Magazine</i></b><br><br>Is it a garden book? A travel guide? Pure eye candy? This visual romp across Japan, which explores some of its most serene and green spaces and includes addresses, visiting hours, and other practical details for each, is all of the above. Locales include the grounds at Shisendo (a 17th-century Kyoto hermitage) and Tokyo's Nezu Shrine, site of the Bunkyo Azalea Festival. <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born in England, <b>Stephen Mansfield</b> is a nonfiction writer, journalist and photographer. A generalist with specific areas of interest, he has written and photographed extensively on Japanese and Asian subjects. Known for his distinctive writing style, Mansfield, one of the foremost photojournalists in Japan has, in books like <i>Japanese Stone Gardens</i>, and <i>Japan's Master Gardens</i>, established himself as a leading authority in the field. The author of twenty books, including his most recent work <i>Tokyo: A Biography</i>.
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