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Contents

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

The Art of Japanese Architecture

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