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Moving across Japanese history in time and space--from its ancient Shinto beginnings to its largest recorded earthquake, and from the spiritual calm of Ise and Ryoanji to the psychedelic consumerism of Shinjuku and Ginza--Zen Spaces in Neon Places is the first book to catch all of the dimensions and sensations of the Japanese built environment: its architecture and urbanism; its historic buildings and cities; its digital streetscapes and mega-structures; its hyper-speed trains and theme parks; and its concurrent cultures of kinky love hotels and contemplative tea ceremonies. Zen Spaces also looks back at the vital defining moments in the culture's recent history--the reforestation policy of the Tokugawa, the entry of European influences, the insinuation of Western democracy, the expansion and collapse of the economic bubble--and the transformative effects they have had on the Japanese built world. Combining two decades of author Vinayak Bharne's scholarship, fieldwork, and personal experience, this landmark volume evokes the bewildering and contradictory built world of Japan, and weaves together its delicate and raw intellectual textures into a unique reading experience. Review: Diplomats and business people take note! - Anyone travelling to Japan - diplomat, business person or traveller, - will want to read this book in order to really appreciate and understand what they see and experience there. The book gives depth and breadth to the experience of present day Japan. Review: Devil's in the details ... Japan's time, space and time-space - Whether you're an experienced Japanophile or are just wondering why do you find the aesthetic so intriguing, Professor (USC) Bharne's book will help you discover the essence of tradition-rooted life in Japan. From roofs to gardens, tea ceremony to gridlock traffic, this is a very personal journey with a guide who has a keen eye for details honed through time, space and time-space. (Yes, he should have directed his publisher away from using an image of Shinto torii gates when the title has to do with Zen Buddhism. What's an author to do ...?)
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7 Reviews |
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Diplomats and business people take note!
Anyone travelling to Japan - diplomat, business person or traveller, - will want to read this book in order to really appreciate and understand what they see and experience there. The book gives depth and breadth to the experience of present day Japan.
L**H
Devil's in the details ... Japan's time, space and time-space
Whether you're an experienced Japanophile or are just wondering why do you find the aesthetic so intriguing, Professor (USC) Bharne's book will help you discover the essence of tradition-rooted life in Japan. From roofs to gardens, tea ceremony to gridlock traffic, this is a very personal journey with a guide who has a keen eye for details honed through time, space and time-space. (Yes, he should have directed his publisher away from using an image of Shinto torii gates when the title has to do with Zen Buddhism. What's an author to do ...?)
B**N
prose and visuals match the book's lush topic
Bharne's thoughtful and _original_ insights are matched only by his eloquent, gracious prose. And that praise covers just the words. Visually, the publication wows; all-color photographs are artfully placed on glossy paper stock. If you're remotely interested in the topic of Japan's architecture and architectural history, or even just Japanese culture, you will love this book.
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