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The document provides a summary and translation of the Sakuteiki, the 1000 year old Japanese gardening classic. It describes the background context of life in the Heian period and how geomancy, Buddhism, and taboos influenced garden design. The translation is extensively annotated to provide insights into the ancient text.

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Sakuteikilarge

The document provides a summary and translation of the Sakuteiki, the 1000 year old Japanese gardening classic. It describes the background context of life in the Heian period and how geomancy, Buddhism, and taboos influenced garden design. The translation is extensively annotated to provide insights into the ancient text.

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SAKUTEIKI

VISIONS OF THE JAPANESE GARDEN


A MODERN TRANSLATION OF JAPAN'S GARDENING CLASSIC
JirØ Takei & Marc Peter Keane
Tuttle Publishing, 2001


The 1000 year old gardening classic, Sakuteiki, or "Records
of Garden Making," is not only the oldest surviving work
on Japanese gardening, it is the oldest book on gardening
in the world. This new and extensively annotated
translation provides a fascinating look into the world of
meaning hidden within the design of Japanese gardens.

The first five chapters provide the background material


necessary in order to fully understand the Sakuteiki:
Life in the Heian Period • a description of the ancient
capital and the lives of its inhabitants.
Nature • the condition of the natural world that
surrounded the Heian capital and the Heian-period
perception of 'nature' as revealed through the Sakuteiki.
Geomancy • the ancient Chinese geophysical theories
which were applied to everything from the construction of
cities to garden design.
Buddhism • the esoteric Buddhist rituals that informed
the lives of the Heian-period aristocrats also influenced
the design of the gardens.
Taboos • the various superstitions which governed the
daily lives of the aristocrats are revealed in the Sakuteiki
ashaving been integrated into garden design.
A section of color plates of ancient scrolls and models
follows these chapters and then the translation which is
extensively footnoted, allowing the reader insights into


the meaning of the ancient text.

Six by nine inches, 260 pages, nine color plates, forty black
and white illustrations, twenty-page glossary, index and
other appendices. Excerpts and further examples of the
illustrations can be found at www.mpkeane.com.

ISBN: 0-8048-3294-3

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