Castles of the Samurai Power and Beauty
Castles of the Samurai Power and Beauty. By: Jennifer Mitchelhill.
The castles of Japan are both technical and aesthetic marvels. They are technical marvels in that they are perfectly suited to their roles of defensive fortresses and administrative centres in time of war. They are aesthetic marvels in that every curve and line reflects an extraordinary sense of beauty. How these castles came about, how they were built, and what their ultimate fate was, all this is depicted in sensitive prose and eye opening photography.
The book gives not only the background to this era, but also the essential elements of castle construction, such as location, layout, walls, moats, towers, storehouses, gates, shooting holes and more. Each of these elements is described and illustrated in such a way as to etch them on the mind.
Last is the question of why the samurai of that time took such pains to make their castles things of beauty, rather than unadorned, utilitarian strongholds. The answer to this question is found in the fact that the samurai were more than simple fighting men; they were also men of culture who had the power and resources to express their aesthetic tastes even in the construction of castles.
Written in sharp, clear prose, illustrated with powerful, full colour photographs, Castles of the Samurai is the perfect introduction to one of Japan's greatest architectural achievements. The book also contains a wealth of practical information for tourists who plan to visit the sites of the surviving castles.
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