- Source: Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings
Japanese Homes and their Surroundings is a book by Edward S. Morse describing and illustrating the construction of Japanese homes. It was first published in 1886 after its author had spent three years in Japan studying and teaching zoology. It contains numerous drawings by Morse of various features of Japanese houses, including details of construction, a description of carpenter's tools, and a section on bonsai and flower arrangement.
References
Morse, Edward S. (1885). Japanese Homes and their Surroundings. Charles E. Tuttle Company. ISBN 0-8048-0998-4.
See also
Edward S. Morse
External links
Japanese Homes and their Surroundings fulltext on Project Gutenberg
Japanese Homes and their Surroundings fulltext on Archive.org
Free fulltext online, and print copies
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chōzubachi
- Perumahan di Jepang
- Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings
- Housing in Japan
- Japanese carpentry
- Shoji
- List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture
- Traditional lighting equipment of Japan
- Edward S. Morse
- Engawa
- Dropped ceiling
- Japan–United States Friendship Act of 1975