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Japan: The Cycle of Life [Hardcover]

C. W. Nicol (Introduction), H.I.H. Prince Takamado (Foreword)
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August 14, 1997 4770020880 978-4770020888 1st
An ancient cherry tree trails its blossoms in a stream running through Kyoto's historic pleasure quarters. The glow of a charcoal fire in a sunken hearth enhances the simple serenity of the tea ceremony. The blaze of autumn's maple leaves hangs above the velvet green of a moss garden.

These classic images only hint at the story of the seasons in Japan. Nature is not just admired; it is incorporated into every aspect of life, from festivals and the fine arts to the design of homes and the arrangement of seasonal delicacies at the table. The splendors of the landscape have shaped the ancient culture and ongoing traditions of modern Japan

Here, gathered in one opulent volume, are more than 250 full-color photographs carefully culled from thousands of choices. An eloquent foreword by His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado, a connoisseur of the arts. opens this volume and is followed by a series of insightful essays by some of the most respected British and American experts on Japan, including C. W. Nicol, Diane Durston. and John Bester

In Japan, the appreciation of beauty is often a matter of the careful observation of those things that "simply lie before one's eyes." Sojourners to Japan and armchair travelers alike will find new aspects of this beauty to appreciate in the lush photographs and thoughtful commentary that fill these pages. Genuinely informative and visually stunning, Japan: The Cycle of Life is not only a feast for the eyes but a well-placed window on a different way of life.

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"... an inspiring collection of thoughts and images portraying some of what is best about Japan." -- Rachel Stewart, The Japan Society

"... stunning photography ... an insight into Japan's relationship with nature, rituals and daily life, and culture and tradition." -- Victor France

"... the book overflows with scenes that inspire, surprise and fascinate." -- Patrick J. Mahany, The Daily Yomiur

"All [essays in the book] serve as excellent introductions to their subjects; all are stunningly illustrated." -- The Japan Times

"This lush collection of photographs of landscapes, festivals and scenes of daily life is a treasure." -- Francis J. Bosha, Asahi Evening New

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List of Full-color Photos for Part 1:

Part 1: Nature and Japan
Wind surfing near Mt. Fuji
*Spring
Plum and peach blossoms. / Mt. Daisen and rape blossoms / Manchurian violets (sumire) / Purple-leaf violets (tachitsubo-sumire) / Dog's-tooth lilies / Dandelions / Gathering the Chinese milk vetch (renge) / A traditional house (minka) and spring blossoms / Skylark / Daurian redstart (jobitaki) and red plum blossoms / Bush warbler / Deer at Tobihino, Nara / Cherry blossoms at Mt. Yoshino in Nara Prefecture / Mt. Hakuba in cherry blossom time / Cherry blossom: somei-yoshino / Cherry blossom: beni-shidare-zakura / Weeping cherry at Gion Shinbashi in Kyoto / Quayside at Kyoto's Arashiyama / Kerria (yamabuki) blooming by the river. Tea fields in Shizuoka / Port town on Sanagi Island in the Inland Sea / Late spring along the coastal waters of the Japan Sea
*Summer
Yacht race in Sagami Bay, near Tokyo / Cedar forest in Yoshino, Nara Pref / Murooji temple in Nara, with flowering dogwood and rhododendron / Oirase Gorge swollen with spring runoff / Hydrangea and snail / Water lily / The moss garden of Saihoji temple / Bamboo grove, Sagano / New maple foliage / Nachi waterfall / Hokkaido farmlands and the Tokachi Mountains / Ichinokura Gorge in summer / Lilies in the valley / Bumblebee / Hibiscus and swallowtail butterfly / Skimmer dragonfly (o-shiokara-tonbo) / Sunflower field in Hokkaido / The Northern Alps in summer / Low tide on Ishigakijima, Okinawa / Yellow coral, Okinawa / Coral reef, Okinawa / Coral reef / The primeval forest on Yakushima
*Autumn
Cosmos and stone Buddhist figures / Mountains and the Norikura Highlands / Autumn in Akino, Nara Prefecture / Paddies ready for the harvest and red spider lilies / Terraced paddies in autumn / Autumn foliage on Mt / Shirane / Dahurian patrinia (ominaeshi) / Pink (nadeshiko) / Balloon flower (kikyo) / Silver grass (susuki) on the hillside of Wakakusayama / Autumn foliage at Lake Towada / Autumn colors in Nakatsugawa Gorge / Autumn on a Hokkaido dairy farm / Pagoda with autumn foliage / Shrine precincts in fall / Autumn leaves at Saihoji temple / Persimmons in fall / Cosmos and mounded rice straw / Traditional houses in autumn (Koran Valley) / White birch in late autumn (Daisetsu Mountains) / Islands of the Kujukushima group, Kyushu / The Uradome coast with pine-tree islet
*Winter
White frost (muhyo; Sugadaira) / Nandina (nanten; Nandina domestica Thunb) / Amur adonis (fukujuso; Adonis amurenis Reget et Radd) / Camellia (kan-tsubaki) / Hasedera temple in the snow / Traditional homes in the snow (Kawanami, Shiga Pref.) / Midwinter on Mt / Hakuba / Winter waterfall (Nanatsu Falls, Bandai Asahi National Park) / Iced trees (juhyo; Towada-Hachimantai National Park) / Iced trees under snow (juhyo; Mt. Zao) / Stormy seas, Otaru, Hokkaido / The cedar forest of Kitayama / Winter mountainsides, Kirigamine / Red fox (Vulpes vulpes schrencki) / Japanese macaque (snow monkey) / Japanese weasel (hondo-itachi) / Japanese crane (tancho) / Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) / Sika deer (Ezo-shika) / Winter in the Kushiro Wetlands / Nikko shrine in the snow / Raked sand garden in Nanzenji temple, Kyoto / Kinkakuji temple in the snow / Entrance to the Imperial Palace, Tokyo / Drifting ice floes off the coast of Hokkaido in the Okhotsk Sea


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Kodansha USA; 1st edition (August 14, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 4770020880
  • ISBN-13: 978-4770020888
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 9.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,241,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Japan through the seasons, January 9, 2009
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This book is incredible, both for the marvelous pictures and their quality, but also for the commentary by a number of intelligent observers of the Japanese scene, including one of my favorite writers: Clive Nicol.

This book should be in the library of anyone with an interest in Japan and its culture.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great - Visually and Literally!, November 16, 2009
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Both the incredible matte finish high-quality photos and the incredible literature by such a wide-array of literary minds, this book is truly a joy; more than just a coffee table book!
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