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Zen Gardens and Temples of Kyoto: A Guide to Kyoto's Most Important Sites Hardcover – October 10, 2017
This is the first comprehensive guide to Kyoto's most important Zen garden and temple sites. Kyoto's Zen heritage represents one of mankind's greatest achievements--recognized by the large number which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Millions of visitors travel to Kyoto yearly in search of their secrets, and here for the first time is a comprehensive overview of every major site.
Over 50 Japanese temples and gardens--including all World Heritage Sites--are captured in sensitive photos by acclaimed Kyoto-based photographer John Einarsen. A detailed introduction to each temple by local expert John Dougill includes information about special opportunities for visitors to the temples--such as early morning meditation sessions, temple food offerings and special green tea sets provided to enhance the contemplative experience--along with other "insider" information that no other guide provides.
The foreword by Takafumi Kawakami, the deputy head priest of the respected Shunkoin Temple in Kyoto, serves to place the book in the context of eastern and western Buddhist thought and practice. His widely viewed TED Talk "How mindfulness can help you to live in the present" has been viewed by over 100,000 people.
- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTuttle Publishing
- Publication dateOctober 10, 2017
- Dimensions7.08 x 0.9 x 10 inches
- ISBN-10480531401X
- ISBN-13978-4805314012
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"Zen Gardens and Temples of Kyoto is a feast, whose authors, both connoisseurs of Kyoto's spiritual culture, bring Kyoto's deep Zen heart vividly to life. Einarsen's luminous, intimate photographs and Dougill's concise and penetrating historical perspective combine to create a sublime, grounded, indispensable volume. Whether you love Zen, Asian beauty, or Kyoto, this is a book to treasure, a book you must own." --Grace Jill Shireson, Zen priest and author of Zen Women: Beyond Tea Ladies, Iron Maidens, and Macho Masters
"Whether for general reference or as a travel companion when visiting a garden, this beautiful book helps orient our attention to the values, symbols, and teachings of Zen. The harmony of insightful commentary and stunning photos brings to life the histories and aesthetics of Kyoto's rich Zen Buddhist heritage." --John Nelson, Professor of East Asian Religions, University of San Francisco
"To endeavor writing a book on Zen gardens and temples in Kyoto must be daunting! John Dougill stepped up to the task and put out an exquisite book. His eloquent text coupled with John Einarsen's timeless photos capture the essence of actually 'being there.' Both novice and expert will find this book a pleasure to read." --Randy Channell Soei, Urasenke tea master and Kyoto Ambassador of Hospitality
"This book will cause the reader to ponder as to whether it is a superb photography book or a book of unique writings with photographs. Indeed, it is both. John Einarsen's photos, taken over many years, amply illustrate the refined technique and designs of Zen, while John Dougill's writings, inclusive of the stories behind the temples, show them not simply as "holy cloisters" where celibate monks lived, but include the thinking that went into their building as well. This book is a must for those interested in the aesthetic as well as the human aspects of Zen in this remarkable city." --Daitsu Tom Wright, Soto Zen Buddhist priest and author of Samadhi on Zen Gardens
"This splendid book results from the combined efforts of a superb photographer and a knowledgeable writer. For those who cannot visit the actual temples, the stunning pictures and informative text offer a good sense of what a visit might be like. For those fortunate ones who have a chance to visit Kyoto, it offers valuable insights that will help them better understand what they see. Anyone interested in Japanese culture will enjoy this book." --Robert Borgen, Professor Emeritus, Japanese Religions, University of California Davis
"The words and images herein do not necessarily serve to suggest physical destinations or metaphysical assumptions; rather, they reflect an ancient, accidental, and inarticulate wisdom passed down through human consciousness which flows like a river of unknown origin." --Preston Keido Houser, Shakuhachi maestro
"This is a work that should be sampled slowly, in portions, like consuming a number of small dishes for their nutritional value. The authors provide us with a selection and analysis of some of the most prestigious Zen temples, monasteries and abbots' quarters in the city, as well as the gardens that accompany them." --Stephen Mansfield, The Japan Times
About the Author
Photographer John Einarsen is a photographer, designer, curator and founding editor of Kyoto Journal, an international magazine on Japanese and Asian culture established in 1987. His photographs have been published in Kyoto: The Forest Within the Gate and Small Buildings of Kyoto. From 2013-2015 he served as an advisor to the Japan Times and in 2013 received the Commissioner's Award of the Japanese Cultural Affairs Agency. He lives near Kyoto's Nanzenji temple.
Foreword writer Rev. Takafumi Kawakami is deputy head priest of Shunkoin Temple in Kyoto, where he teaches Zen meditation classes in English to 5000 foreign visitors annually including groups from Harvard, Sloan and other schools. He co-hosts study abroad programs in Kyoto for students from Bryn Mawr, the University of Oregon and others colleges and teaches Japanese hospitality and corporate wellness seminars. He has developed a mindfulness smartphone app called Myalo and supervises JINS MEME ZEN (a mindfulness program using a wearable computing device). His is the first Buddhist temple in Japan to publicly offer same-sex wedding ceremonies, and he has been a member of the U.S.-Japan Leadership Program of the U.S.-Japan Foundation, since 2008. His 2015 TED Talk "How mindfulness can help you to live in the present" has been viewed by over 100,000 people.
Product details
- Publisher : Tuttle Publishing (October 10, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 480531401X
- ISBN-13 : 978-4805314012
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.08 x 0.9 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #658,975 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #59 in Kyoto Travel Guides
- #140 in Japanese Garden (Books)
- #422 in General Japan Travel Guides
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John Dougill grew up in Grimsby, UK, and has spent most of his life abroad. He currently resides in Kyoto, Japan, where he is professor of British Studies at Ryukoku University. His student days took place at Leeds University and Queen's College, Oxford, in the heady days of the early 1970s when the future beckoned with golden arms. He completed his education at the University of Life when he spent a year travelling round the world: Nepal and Bali were his favourites. As a teacher, he spent three years in the Middle East and seven years in Oxford before moving to Japan in 1986. In addition to the books listed here he has produced twelve Japanese college textbooks and 'Gentleman and Hooligan: The British on Film 1921-1971' by Ryukoku Univ. Press. He completed a PhD in English Literature in 1993, and is now consumed in the fascinations of Japanese spirituality. Amongst his hobbies are chess, haiku and visiting Shinto shrines. He has a particular interest in the spirit of place and contributed an essay to the ebook 'Deep Kyoto Walks'.
Conch-shell echoing
In the deepening woods:
Red, red berries
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