Cherry blossoms have fallen to the ground like confetti, and the orchards are now turning full and green with leaves, but our hearts are still full of the annual festival feeling the flowering orchards bring to the Leelanau countryside. In Japan,
of course, cherry blossoms are the occasion for many festivals and pilgrimages, so it’s natural my thoughts should take an eastern turn in springtime, especially
when I also have these beautiful books to feature. Please forgive the lamplight's glare.
Katsura: A Princely Retreat I have described elsewhere on my blog “Books in Northport.” My photographs there are better than the ones here, so follow this link for a fuller introduction to this gem.
How
to Wrap
5 More Eggs: Traditional Japanese Packaging, by Hideyuki Oka, is a sequel to his How
to Wrap Five Eggs,
a surprising and delightful journey in words and images. Whether or not you’ll
be using any of the traditional Japanese methods for wrapping eggs, you’ll be
charmed by this book, with its lesson that “our inner, spiritual satisfaction
cannot be found merely in material abundance.”
How to Wrap 5 More
Eggs: Traditional Japanese Packaging, by Hideyuki Oka
With
photographs by Michikazu Sakai
NY & Tokyo:
Weatherhill, 1975; 4th printing, 1978
(now out of print)
Hardcover
with protected dust jacket, VG/VG
$80
* * *
Autumn
Grasses and Water: Motifs in Japanese Art, from the Suntory Museum of Art
(founded in 1961) is a journey into traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring
objects from teapots to clothing, as well as paintings. Four important essays
(by Shuji Takashina, Masakazu Yamazaki, Shigenobu Kimura, and Toyomune
Minamoto) introduce the subject, and full-color illustrations include
breathtaking detail.
Autumn
Grasses and Water: Motifs in Japanese Art
NY:
Japan Society, 1983
Paper
with dust jacket, VG/G+
$25
* * *
Katsura: A Princely Retreat I have described elsewhere on my blog “Books in Northport.” My photographs there are better than the ones here, so follow this link for a fuller introduction to this gem.
Katsura:
A Princely Retreat
Text
by Akira Naito
Photographs
by Takeshi Nishikawa
Tokyo, NY & San
Francisco: Kodansha International, 1977, 1st ed.
Hardcover/dust
jacket/ slipcase, VG/VG
$80
* * *
And
finally, here is a lovely budget item that can be put to practical home use. A
Japanese Touch for Your Garden describes various traditional Japanese garden
elements, illustrates them with lovely color photographs, and includes
invaluable lists of garden plans and plant names.
A
Japanese Touch for Your Garden
by
Kiyoshi Seike, Masanobu Kudo, and David H. Engel
with
photographs by Haruzo Ohashi
Tokyo, NY & San
Francisco: Kodansha International, 1980; 10th printing, 1987
Hardcover
with dust jacket (lightly sunned), VG/VG-
$8
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