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Japan Country Living

 
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Japan Living, this new book from noted authors Marcia Iwatate and Geeta Mehta, continues to explore the themes of their highly successful Japan Houses

. Some houses represented in Japan Living reflect the many changes in the dynamics of the new Japanese society, including an aging population and the desire to remain single, while others embody plenty of creativity, self-expression and individuality. Throughout, a return to traditional materials and design elements is married with such present-day requirements as minimalism, flexibility, energy efficiency and electronic gadgetry. Each of these homes is an exquisite representation of the integrity consistently found in Japanese interior design, in both new construction and old.

 
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Product Details
Author:Amy Sylvester Katoh
Hardcover:192 pages
Publisher:Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date:June 15, 2005
Language:English
ISBN:0804818584
Product Length:11.14 inches
Product Width:8.98 inches
Product Height:0.81 inches
Product Weight:2.65 pounds
Package Length:10.94 inches
Package Width:9.06 inches
Package Height:0.87 inches
Package Weight:2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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5A MUST for Japanophiles  Jun 13, 1999 By K. Heffernan "Canadian in OC"
This is an amazing book, as are all by Amy Katoh. I was lucky enough to live in Tokyo two doors away from her store, and visited it at LEAST weekly.

She specializes in simple but beautiful "country craftsmanship," as opposed to the opulent, such as dress kimino, and such.

Her knowledge of Japanese culture and her sensitivity has even awakened the appeciation of Japanese citizens who had previously taken their material culture for granted.

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5Beautiful Phogography  Aug 20, 2005 By John Matlock "Gunny"
Spectacular photographs serve to illustrate a view of Japan that is far different from the bustling cities. This represents three things to me:

First is the fact that until recently Japan was a rural rountry. People lived a farming, fishing existance.

Second, the sense of using natural surfaces: wood, fabric, thatch and some rudamentory manufactured items: paper, pottery, cast iron makes for a room appearance that we could all strive to find.

Third, as with any architecture book, the ideas of style, decoration, and utility in a small space give one ideas that may well be applicable in housing designs that we may be considering.

These houses have a utility and a simplicity that is all their own. It is great to see what they have done with simple items and a rather small amount of money. These are not the million dollar homes often seen in architecture books, these are lived in.

Beautiful book.

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5Much More Than a Design Book  Feb 19, 2010 By Theseus "theseus"
Tuttle first released this book back in the early 90's and it has, deservedly, become a publishing hit.

The concept is simple: the design elements of Japan's traditional country lifestyle. But however, beautiful the interiors may be, this is more important as a book of photography and as a book of anthropology. Something like 375 color photographs are featured, photographs of clarity and of careful composition, showing interiors, exteriors, common objects, kitchens, clothing, set tables, prepared food, agriculture, and, to a lesser extent, the people. Since objects and reveal much about lifestyles, in this book the pace, the feel, the soul of rural Japan really shines through.

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5Japan Country Living  Jul 20, 2010 By Wiz
This is a wonderful book. Gave me lots of ideas for decorating. Lots of color photos. I highly recommend this book!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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