Learn the art of Japanese gardening with this classic, fascinating
text.
The Sakuteiki, or "Records of Garden Making," was written nearly one
thousand years ago. It is the oldest existing text on Japanese
gardening--or any kind of gardening--in the world. In this edition of
the Sakuteiki, the authors provide an English-language translation of
this classic work and an introduction to the cultural and historical
context that led to the development of Japanese gardening. Central to
this explanation is an understanding of the sacred importance of stones
in Japanese culture and Japanese garden design.
Written by a Japanese court noble during the Heian period (794-1184),
the Sakuteiki includes both technical advice on gardening--much of
which is still followed in today's Japanese gardens--and an examination
of the four central threads of allegorical meaning, which were integral
features of Heian-era garden design. For those seeking inspiration to
build a rock garden or just better understand the Japanese stone garden,
the Sakuteiki is an enduring classic.