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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