Nippon Teien Gakkaishi
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A study on the Design and Utilization of Saga’in Palace Garden and Jyunna’in Palace Garden - Thorough the Chinese poems written about them -
Haruka Hiroyasu
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2017 Volume 2017 Issue 31 Pages 31_1-31_27

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Saga’in was the detached palace of Emperor Saga, since he was the Crown prince. Jyunna’in was the palace of the Crown Prince Otomo (he was later to become Emperor Jyunna), after that, which was the detached palace of Emperor Jyunna. They were built at the beginning of Heian period (9th century).
The study is aimed to give more consideration to two gardens from a garden historical perspective, by collecting and analyzing the Chinese poems about them written mainly under the rule of Emperor Saga. As the result, Saga’in had been constructed by large-scale and positive works, and created a pure and unsullied land. Jyunna’in was built at Ukyo^, this place was a marshy ground location. It had been created a gaeden landscape of wabi. Two gardens differ in utilization and design. But, they have something in common with the sense of Yamazato.
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