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SHIRO NAKANE

 


Nov. 1984

“Kyoto Dai Jitenn ( Great Dictionary )” ( explanation of classic gardens in Kyoto ), Tankosha Publishing

Sept. 1988

“The construction of Tenju-en garden and what we expect for the garden”, the Garden No. 63, Kenchiku Shiryo Kenkyusha Publishin.

April 1990

“Tea Garden”, Rakuichi Rakuwa 1990 Vol. 13, Bukkyo University Shijo Center

Jan. 1991

“What I was taught by my father, Kinsaku Nakane”, the Garden No. 77, Kenchiku Shiryo Kenkyusha Publishing

Jan. 1991

Horai-to ( Supernatural Being’s or Immortal’s Island ), the series of ‘Elements of Japanese gardens and guidance in famous classic gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

Feb. 1991

Tsuru-jima and Kame-jima ( Crane and Tortoise Island )”, same above

March 1991 Fune-ishi and Yahaku-seki ( Treasure Ship Rocks )”, same above
April 1991

Inyou-seki ( Male and Female Rocks )”, same above

June 1991

Shumisen ( Mt. Sumeru )”, same above

July 1991

Sanzon-seki ( Three Buddha Rocks )”, same above

Aug 1991

Ryumon-Baku ( Dragon Gate Waterfall )”, same above

Sept. 1991

Shichi-go-san ( Seven-five-three Style Rock Formation )”, same above

Oct. 1991

Fukei Byosha ( Landscape Description )”, same above

Nov. 1991 Shakkei ( Borrow View Style Garden)”, same above
Nov. 1991

“Japan – Voices from the Land” ( appeared as one of the five personalities ), on PBS Station, produced by WQED, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

Dec. 1991

“In the Japanese Garden” ( Foreword and supervision ), Starwood Publishing, Inc., U.S.A.

Dec. 1991

Yarimizu and Kyokusui-no-utage ( Garden Rill and Kyokusui Ceremony )”, the series of ‘Element of Japanese garden and guidance in famous classic gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

Jan. 1992 Hanchi ( Temple Front Pond )”, same above
Feb. 1992 Karesansui ( Dry Landscape Garden )”, same above
March 1992

Taki ( Waterfall )”, same above

April 1992

Hashi ( Bridge )”, same above

May 1992

Tobi-ishi ( Stepping Stones )”, same above

June 1992 Shiki-ishi ( Stone Pave )”, same above
July 1992 Ishi-doro ( Stone Lantern )”, sama above
Aug. 1992

Seki-tou ( Stone Tower )”, same above

Sept. 1992 Chozubachi ( Hachimae Style Water Basin )”, same above
Oct. 1992 Chozubachi ( Tukubai Style Water Basin )”, same above
Nov. 1992

Sunamori ( Sand Mount )”, same above

Dec. 1992 Samon ( Sand Pattern )”, same above
Jan. 1993

Matsu ( Pine Tree )”, same above

March 1993

Shokusai ( Planting )”, same above

April 1993

Kakine ( Fence )”, same above

May 1993 Kaiyu-shiki Teien ( Strolling Garden )”, same above
June 1993 Roji no Mon ( Tea Garden’s Gate )”, same above
July 1993

Roji no Kaki ( Tea Garden’s Fence )”, same above

Aug. 1993

Machiai ( Tea Garden’s Waiting Bench )”, same above

Sept. 1993

Chiriana ( Tea Garden’s Dust Hole )”, same above

Oct. 1993

Ido ( Tea Garden’s Well )”, same above

Nov. 1993 Secchin ( Tea Garden’s Toilet )”, same above
Dec. 1993

Nijiri-guchi to Yakuishi ( Tea House’s Nijiri-guchi Entrance and the Stone )”, same above

Jan. 1994

Katana-kake to Yakuishi ( Sword Holder and the Stone )”, same above

Feb. 1994

Tataki ( Traditional Cement Pavement )”, same above

March 1994

Roji no Mon no Yakuishi ( Tea Garden’s Gate Stone )”, same above

April 1994

Roji no Toro ( Tea Garden’s Stone Lantern )”, same above

May  1994

Tsukubai to Yakuishi ( Tsukubai Water Basin and the Stones )”, same above

June 1994 Roji no Jumoku ( Trees in Tea Garden )”, same above
July  1994 Roji no Suteishi ( Stones in Tea Garden )”, same above
Aug. 1994 Secchin no Yakuishi ( Stones in Tea Garden’s Toilet )”, same above
Sept. 1994

Roji no sonota no Yakuishi ( Other Stones in Tea Garden )”, same above

Oct. 1994 Uchimizu ( Sprinkle Water in Tea Garden )”, same above
Nov. 1994 Roji no Soji ( Cleaning of Tea Garden )”, same above
Nov. 1994

“Hanatori museum Garden and Ueda Sogen Tea Master”, Quarterly Magazine ‘Wafu’, Ueda Soko School of Tea

Nov. 1994

“Japanese Style Small Garden”, Tanko Separate Volume No. 12 ‘Niwa ( Garden )’, Tankosha Publishing

Dec. 1994

Roji no Kei ( Scene of Tea Garden )”, the series of ‘Element of Japanese garden and guidance in famous classic gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

Jan. 1995

“Gardens of Aska Period and Yoshino Detached Palace”, the series of ‘Lineage of Japanese gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

Feb. 1995 “Gardens of Nara Period”, same above
March 1995 “Gardens of Heian Period”, same above
May  1995

Jodo ( Pure Land ) Style Gardens”, same above

May 1995

“Concepts and Design in Traditional Japanese Garden” ( Collaboration ), Nihon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai ( NHK Publishing )

June 1995

Jodo Style Gardens at the End of Heian Period to the First of Kamakura Period”, the series of ‘Lineage of Japanese gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

July 1995 “Zen Buddhism Gardens in Kamakura Period”, same above
Aug. 1995

“Zen Buddhism Gardens in Nanbokucho Period - Part One”, same above

Aug. 1995

“Rai Sanyo Historic Material Museum Garden and Bunjin ( Cultured Persons ) Style Gardens”, ‘Kumo ka Yama ka’ No. 36, Rai Sanyo Memorial Culture Foundation

Sept. 1995

“Zen Buddhism Garden in Nanbokucho Period - Part Two”, the series of ‘Lineage of Japanese gardens’, Sado Zasshi, Kawara Shoten Publishing

Oct. 1995

“Gardens in Muromachi Period - Part One”, same above

Nov. 1995

“Gardens in Muromachi Period - Part Two”, same above

Dec.   1995

“Gardens in Muromachi Period – Part Three : Kara-yo ( Chinese Style ) Dry Landscape Garden”, same above

Jan. 1996

“Gardens in Muromachi  Period – Part Four : Wa-yo ( Japanese Style ) Dry Landscape Garden”, same above

Feb. 1996

“Gardens in Momoyama Period – Part One : Shoin ( Drawing Room ) Style Garden”, same above

March 1996

“Gardens in Momoyama Period – Part Two : Shinki Shumi ( a Taste for the Novel )”, same above

April 1996 “Gardens in Momoyama Period – Part Three : Tea Gardens of Sengoku Busho ( Generals at the Age of Civil Wars )”, same above
May 1996

“Gardens in Momoyama Period – Part Four : Tea Gardens of Machishu ( Townsman )”, same above

June 1996

“Gardens in Momoyama Period – Part Five : Wabicha Tea Gardens”, same above

July 1996

“Gardens in Edo Period – Part One : Tea Gardens of Buke ( Military Family )”, same above

Aug. 1996

“Gardens in Edo Period – Part Two : Sougou Teien ( Synthesis Gardens )”, same above

Sept. 1996

“Gardens in Edo Period – Part Three : Dry Landscape Gardens in Edo Period”, same above

Oct. 1996

“Gardens in Edo Period – Part Four : Shominka ( Democratization ) of Gardens”, same above

Nov. 1996

“Gardens in Edo Period – Part Five : Regional Transformation of Gardens”, same above

Dec. 1996 “Gardens in Meiji, Taisho and early Showa Period”, same above
Jan. 1997 “Chinese Gardens from the Yin to the Tang Dynasty”, same above
Feb. 1997 “Private Chinese Gardens”, same above
March 1997 “Imperial Chinese Gardens”, same above
April 1997

“Niihama City’s Scenic Spot Hirose Commemorative Residence Enshu Style Garden”, the Board of Education, the City of Niihama, Ehime Prefecture

June 1997

“The Garden of Shosei-en”, the June number of the ‘Shinshu’, the Otani Sect of Shinshu Buddhism Denomination

Oct.1998 “Japanese Gardens and the Four Seasons”, ‘So-en’, Misawa Home General Research Institute
Dec.1998

“The other kind of Japanese garden”, Quarterly Journal ‘Landscape Design’, Marumo Publishing

Oct. 1999

“Succession of Traditional Japanese Art of Landscape Architecture and its Development”, CLA ( Consultants of Landscape Architecture in Japan ) Journal No. 145

May 2000 “The Elegance and Merit of the Shosei-en Garden and it’s thirteen Landscapes (Part One)”, the May Number of the ‘Shinshu’, the Otani Sect of Shinshu Buddhism Denomination
June 2000 “The Elegance and Merit of the Shosei-en Garden and it’s thirteen Landscapes (Part Two)”, the June Number of the ‘Shinshu’, the Otani Sect of Shinshu Buddhism Denomination
March 2001

“Stone Lantern”, the Design of the Garden Number  1 (collaboration with a professional photographer), Gakken Graphic Books Deluxe 15, Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Publishing

July 2001

“Stepping Stones and Stone Pavement”, the Design of the Garden Number 2, Gakken Graphic Books Deluxe 16,   Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Publishing

Sept. 2001

“Water Basins”, the Design of the Garden Number 3, Gakken Graphic Books Deluxe 17, Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Publishing

Dec. 2001

“Paling and Fence”, the Design of the Garden Number 4, Gakken Graphic Books Deluxe 18, Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Publishing

Feb. 2002

“Bridge and Rock Arrangement”, the Design of the Garden Number 5, Gakken Graphic Books Deluxe 19, Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Publishing

Sept. 2002

“Green in Atrium – Mycal Bore Sanda Atrium Garden”, ‘NIWA (Garden)’ No.147, Kenchiku-shiryo-kenkyusha Publishing

Sept. 2002 Nijyugo-bosatsu-jigen-no-niwa Garden (Garden with Affectionate Eyes of 25 Bodhisattvas) – Sanzen-in Temple Garden”, same above
Sept. 2002

“Tradition and Contemporary Problem of Japanese Landscape Architecture”, same above

May 2003

“New Techniques and Tradition of the Japanese Garden”, ‘Senjyu-bankan (Thousand Trees and Ten Thousand Trunks’, A Special Book issued in Memory of the 30th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Japan Landscape Constructor’s Association Union

June 2004 “Cultural Course: How to understand the Japanese garden and its design”, Monthly magazine ‘Notebook for Travel’ July number, Kotsu Shinbun Inc.
March 2006

“Structure in the Japanese Garden”, Antioch the Review Volume 64, Number 2, Spring 2006

April  2006

“The Structure in the Japanese Garden”, ‘The Glory of Gardens, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., U.S.A.

( Proposed )

 ”Comparative Thought and Architecture and Garden”( collaboration ), ‘For whom study Comparative Thought’, Sekai Shisou Sha Publishing

   
   
   
   
   


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