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JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE: AN OVERVIEW
Basic Principles
Pre-Buddhist Cultures
Reconstructed Jōmon and Yayoi Settlements
The Grand Shrines at Ise
Ainu Buildings
EARLY INFLUENCES FROM KOREA AND CHINA
Heijōkyō: An Early Capital
Hōryūji: The Oldest Extant Temple
Nara Period Temples
Post-Buddhist Shinto Shrines
THE HEIAN PERIOD: DEVELOPING A CULTURAL IDENTITY
Heian Style Palaces and Mansions
Mountain Temples
Buddhist Paradise Halls
Shinto and Buddhist Architecture Merge
UNDER SAMURAI RULE: THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR 1185–1600
New Principles in Residential Architecture
Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji Temples
The Way of Tea
Feudal Period Temples
The Ichijōdani Historical Site
Castles and Castle Culture
CENTRALIZED FEUDALISM: THE EDO PERIOD 1600–1868
Edo: The Feudal Capital
Takayama: An Old Administrative Town
Kanazawa: An Important Castle Town
Ogimachi: A Remote Farm Village
Minka: Rustic Rural Houses
Kurashiki: A Rice Merchant Town in Western Japan
The Important Role of Kura Storehouses
The Mausoleums at Nikkō
Sukiya Style Villas and Palaces
Theaters and Sumo Rings
THE MEIJI PERIOD: JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE IN TRANSITION
Pseudo-Western and Blended Styles
New Residential Architecture in a Traditional Style
Inns in the Traditional Style
Temples and Shrines in the Traditional Style
MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Glossary
Bibliography
Photo Credits and Acknowledgments