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JSG pp. 00-09 Prelims 1 4/22/09 10:56:22 AM
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JSG pp. 00-09 Prelims 2 4/22/09 10:56:24 AM
JAPANESE
STONE
GARDENS
Origins • Meaning • Form
Stephen Mansfi eld
Foreword by Donald Richie
Tuttle Publishing
Tokyo • Rutland, Vermont • Singapore
JSG pp. 00-09 Prelims 3 4/22/09 10:56:27 AM
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PAGE 2 Stepping stones at
Raikyu-ji (page 128) lead to
a cluster of monly
interpreted as representing
either Mount Sumisen or a
crane island.
RIGHT Large granite rocks at a
pavilion beside Kongobu-ji, a
Shingon sect temple on Mount
PAGE 1 The perfect shakkei or
Koya, a sacred plex
“borrowed view“ at Shoden-ji
in Wakayama Prefecture.
Temple (page120).
JSG pp. 00-