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List of Illustrations

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
From Castle to Teahouse

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