1983 Volume 47 Issue 5 Pages 25-30
This study which is concerned with views from the Kameyama-dono Garden leads to the consequences as follows.
1. The Kameyama-dono was the Sinden-zukuri residence on account of the reconstruction study of the plan of its buildings and garden.
2. The scenery viewing outside the residence, therefore, functioned as the background of the ceremony and the feast held in the garden. And it was notintently framed up from common scenery.
3. The Kameyama-dono had the specific building ; Sajiki-dono, which was used for the feast and viewing the outside scenery.