Japanese Garden

Do you know Sakuteiki? I explained a technical book on Japanese gardens written 1,000 years ago.



This video explained a technical book on Japanese gardens written 1,000 years ago.
Please take a look at the contents, which are still useful today.

Sakuteiki / Jirō Takei・Marc Peter Keane
https://a.co/d/8gRWw4c

参考文献:
『群書類従』第445-447,刊. 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/2559216 (参照 2023-02-17)

菱川師宣 画『余慶作り庭の図』,鱗形屋,元禄4 [1691]. 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/2541154 (参照 2023-02-18)

氷見建一 編『世界造園図譜』,世界文献刊行会,大正14. 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/967431 (参照 2023-02-17)

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36 Comments

  1. Спасибо большое за видео)
    Такие видео про теорию создания сада, то что мне было всегда интересно узнать) надеюсь, Вы, будете иногда выпускать подобные ролики и дальше)

  2. What a treasure of a book!!
    Thank you very much for the work of making us understand and ancestral wisdom that is still alive in Japan.

  3. How wonderful to have such a record! Has this book been put into print? I would love an English translation.

  4. Thank you very much for this video! I've read the translation of Sakuteiki book some time ago but it's not always easy to understand what some of the rules mean in depth. I find this video and the explanation very helpful! Also I'm going to read this book again and see how my understanding of it changed.

  5. Thank you! I bought the book in an english interpretion 5 minuts after I had seen this video (online)

  6. Great presentation on the Sakuteiki! I read it this past summer and was filled with inspiration to improve my own garden.

  7. A well known archaeologist died somewhat recently who's catch phrase was, "Let the stones speak." Of course she meant let history be known without biased intrpretation directly from the stones, but her voice was all I could hear through this whole video. 😊

  8. I'm inspired to use these techniques here in the desert Southwest of the US! Not only do we have trees, rocks and undergrowth, we have beautiful cacti and blooming shrubs to work with. Thank you for this wonderful video.

  9. Thank you for the video! Precious book! I love '…listening the voice of the stones' 🌿🌱

  10. So fascinating….its amazing how you can use the same principles and apply them to our life. I learn so much. I am so happy that you created this channel and it's grown so much. I am proud of you for hanging in there and sticking with it. God bless

  11. FANTASTIC. Maybe in this life or another I will see you and we talk together about garden as long as sun and moon come to speak and tell us stop.

  12. Lovely video and explanation! Learning from the past is the road to the future. Thank you so much! 🌷😸🌷🙏

  13. Have just started to read through this again, but it's great to have a commentary on it from JGTV it really helps with understanding the book 🤓

  14. It is a wonderful feeling to learn ancient concepts that still guide heritage in this era. Thank you for sharing thoughtful and inspiring stories. I enjoy learning and listening. Peace 💫

  15. I often wonder if the principles involving directon should be reversed for the southern hemisphere? 🙃

  16. Thanks so much for introducing us to this book and its instructions! I will be adding it to my library.

  17. すごい! あなたがしてくれた仕事にとても感謝しています!このリリースを長い間待っていました。

  18. I bought the book (English translation) on Amazon. Thank you so much for clarifying these ancient methods.

  19. 松長さあんありがとうございますおもしろいね?I love to hear about these

  20. I hope to see more video like this to understand what our ancestor think when they start to design for a project! Thank you so much !!!

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