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PART ONE: The Forms | |
1. | Main and subsidiary towers—Himeji Castle 5 |
2. | Moat-Osaka Castle 6 |
3. | Rampart across the moat—Nijo Castle 7 |
4. | Corner tower—Osaka Castle 8 |
5. | Wall building—Himeji Castle 8 |
6. | Wall openings for weapons—Himeji Castle 9 |
7. | Tower gate—Himeji Castle 9 |
8. | Gables—Wakayama Castle 10 |
9. | Dolphin roof ornaments—Osaka Castle 10 |
10. | Trap doors for dropping stones—Wakayama Castle 11 |
11. | Windows—Himeji Castle 11 |
12. | Measuring gate 15 |
13. | Roof types 20 |
14. | Entrance porch—Kangaku-in 21 |
15. | Tokonoma—Konchi-in 22 |
16. | Arrangement of shelves—Emman-in 22 |
17. | Window-and-shelf alcove—Emman-in 23 |
18. | Decorative doors—Emman-in 23 |
19. | Sliding doors—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 24 |
20. | Two types of shoji—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 24 |
21. | Nail or bolt cover—Kangaku-in 25 |
22. | Finger grip for sliding door—Emman-in 25 |
23. | Carved wooden transom—Nijo Castle 25 |
24. | Cedar doors—Emman-in 26 |
25. | Door between porch sections—Emman-in 26 |
26. | Sliding shutter doors—Nijo Castle 27 |
27. | Shutters—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 28 |
28. | Railings—Sambo-in 29 |
29. | Upper and lower porches—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 29 |
30. | Covered outside waiting bench—Zangetsu-tei 35 |
31. | Stone lantern and cleansing basin—Shoko-ken 35 |
32. | Path with steppingstones—Shoko-ken 36 |
33. | Sword rack—Shoko-ken 37 |
34. | Low entrance—Shoko-ken 37 |
35. | Entrance to large teahouse—Zangetsu-tei 38 |
36. | Teahouse window—Shoko-ken 39 |
37. | Unframed latticework window—Fushin-an 39 |
38. | Pillar and wall with open lower section—Shoko-ken 40 |
39. | Shelves—Shoko-ken 40 |
40. | Room for preparing tea—Shoko-ken 41 |
41. | Sunken brazier for heating teakettle—Shoko-ken 41 |
42. | Detail of painting by Kano Motonobu—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 46 |
43. | Painting on sliding doors—Nijo Castle 46 |
44. | Paintings by Kano Tanyu—Hojo of Nanzen-ji 47 |
45. | Detail of metalwork and paintings—Nijo Castle 47 |
PART TWO: Representative Examples | |
46. | Azuchi Castle 55 |
47-54. | Osaka Castle 59-62 |
55-166. | Fushimi Castle 67-138 |
57-59. The Gate of the Sambo-in at Daigo 72-73 | |
60-63. The Gate at Nijo Castle 74-75 | |
64-67. The Gate at Toyotomi Jinja 76-77 | |
68-75. The Gate at Nishi Hongan-ji 78-81 | |
76-79. The Gate at Goko no Miya 82-83 | |
80-83. The Gate at Kodai-ji 84-85 | |
84-112. The Shoin Buildings at Nishi Hongan-ji 86-107 | |
113-35. The Tozamurai, Shikidai, and Ohiroma at Nijo Castle 108-21 | |
136-47. The Kyakuden of the Konchi-in at Nanzen-ji 124-28 | |
148-57. The Karakasa-tei and Shigure-tei at Kodai-ji 129-33 | |
158-66. The Shunso-ro at Sankei-en 135-38 | |
167-76. | Nijo Castle 140-44 |
177-79. | Nagoya Castle 146-47 |
180-96. | Imperial Palaces 150-57 |
180-82. The Gate at Daitoku-ji 150-51 | |
183-96. The Hojo at Nanzen-ji 152-57 | |
197-233. | Jurakudai 159-85 |
198-201. The Gate at Daitoku-ji 162-63 | |
202-19. The Hiun-kaku, Okujaku-tei, and Kokakudai of the Nishi Hongan-ji 164-74 | |
220-25. The Chinryu-tei at the Sambo-in 177-79 | |
226-33. The Fushin-an at Omote-Senke 180-85 | |
234-63. | Independent Structures 187-203 |
234-43. The Omote-shoin at the Sambo-in 187-91 | |
244-52. The Toyobo at Kennin-ji 193-96 | |
253-58. The Tai-an at the Myoki-an 197-200 | |
259-63. The Ryoko-in at Daitoku-ji 201-3 | |
264-68. | Other Forms 209-11 |
264-67. Temples and Shrines 209-10 | |
268. Sanjo Bridge 211 |