

Create Your Own Japanese Garden: A Practical Guide [Oguchi, Motomi, Cali, Joseph] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Create Your Own Japanese Garden: A Practical Guide Review: Perfect! - I don't normally do book reviews but I had to for this one. I'm a huge fan of Japanese gardens. When I lived in California I used to regularly visit the one in The Huntington, and my goal is to create one of my own. I had no idea where to start, so this book is a big help. The author is a true expert and really knows their business. They break down gardens into simple elements- water feature, large rocks, small rocks/gravel, and bushes/trees, soil. Using gorgeous photos of real-life examples as well as diagrams, the author then explains step-by step how each garden was achieved. A lot of people in the reviews complained that this book was way too complicated and made Japanese gardens seem unattainable due to the need for things like backhoes and drainage plans, etc., but I'm not sure what they were expecting. These gardens are works of living art, and don't emerge from the ether fully formed. The main thing I understand now that I didn't before reading this book is that 1) Japanese gardens require a lot of PLANNING, money, time, energy, hard work, and heavy machinery to create. There's just no way around it. 2)The beauty of the garden requires constant maintenance. The author even says that if you make a garden, you must be willing to care for it constantly as though it were your own child. This made me really appreciate even more the work that goes into the serenity and beauty of a Japanese garden. This is an inspirational book that I will cherish. Review: Lots of beautiful photos - Beautiful book with a lot of details on how to use bamboo
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,246 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #18 in Japanese Garden (Books) #63 in Landscape #122 in Garden Design (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (326) |
| Dimensions | 7.72 x 0.55 x 10.51 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1568365446 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1568365442 |
| Item Weight | 1.69 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | November 22, 2013 |
| Publisher | Kodansha International |
P**E
Perfect!
I don't normally do book reviews but I had to for this one. I'm a huge fan of Japanese gardens. When I lived in California I used to regularly visit the one in The Huntington, and my goal is to create one of my own. I had no idea where to start, so this book is a big help. The author is a true expert and really knows their business. They break down gardens into simple elements- water feature, large rocks, small rocks/gravel, and bushes/trees, soil. Using gorgeous photos of real-life examples as well as diagrams, the author then explains step-by step how each garden was achieved. A lot of people in the reviews complained that this book was way too complicated and made Japanese gardens seem unattainable due to the need for things like backhoes and drainage plans, etc., but I'm not sure what they were expecting. These gardens are works of living art, and don't emerge from the ether fully formed. The main thing I understand now that I didn't before reading this book is that 1) Japanese gardens require a lot of PLANNING, money, time, energy, hard work, and heavy machinery to create. There's just no way around it. 2)The beauty of the garden requires constant maintenance. The author even says that if you make a garden, you must be willing to care for it constantly as though it were your own child. This made me really appreciate even more the work that goes into the serenity and beauty of a Japanese garden. This is an inspirational book that I will cherish.
P**Y
Lots of beautiful photos
Beautiful book with a lot of details on how to use bamboo
A**N
Beautiful and informative
I checked this book out at the library and liked it so much that I bought my own copy. I'm interested in creating my own version of a Japanese garden and this book has plenty of inspiration photos as well as detailed explanations of principles and how they're implemented.
M**E
It is as described -- a practical guide. However ...
It is as described -- a practical guide. However, the author uses dozens of Japanese words, so one really needs to be familiar with common garden construction words and phrases.
R**L
Fabulous guide
This book is beautifully illustrated. It tells all you need to know to create your own Japanese garden.
R**R
I think that this is going to be a very useful book my wife really likes it and soda way
I think that this is going to be a very useful book my wife really likes it and soda way
C**S
Beautiful and Informative
I'm trying to put together a fairly authentic Japanese garden in my backyard, and this book is full of ideas you can implement, but it's also a simply beautiful picture tour of Japanese gardens and the elements that make them up.
A**Y
Book sleeve was damaged
The book has some beautiful images in it. I had hoped it to be more informative as to what the appropriate directions were to building my own Japanese garden- hence "Practical Guide" but the instructions were brief at best. My book sleeve came damaged but I didn't want to hassle with returning it.
T**S
Beautifully bound and illustrated book full of practical advice on creating your own Japanese garden.
A**R
A must buy to get an insight of Japanese garden feel.
A**.
Excellent book
M**S
las recomiendo mucho
M**1
日本びいきのドイツの友人にプレゼントしました。廃版だったので古本で探していました。装丁もきれいで、中もとてもきれいです。荷物も予定通り届きましたし、大変気持ちの良い買い物ができました。友人もとても喜んでくれました。
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