THE JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

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THE JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

I have chosen some fantastic images of architectural masterpieces that represent Japanese art and culture:

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A « floating » building (Haraiden purification hall of the Marōdo auxiliary shrine) at Itsukushima Shrine

Author: Rdsmith4.   Source: .wikipedia.org

450px-Japanese_pagoda_at_Epcot

The pagoda at the Japan pavilion at Epcot at Walt Disney World

Author: Benjamin D. Esham. Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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sensō-ji kyoto, Japanese temple

Author: Mariamichelle. Source: pixabay.com

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Himeji Castle, Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture

Author: Bernard Gagnon. Source: commons.wikimedia.org

Kabuki-za_Theatre_2013_1125

Kabuki-za theatre in Ginza, Tokyo

Author: Tak1701d. Source: commons.wikimedia.org

398px-Organic_building_-_Osaka

Gaetano Pesce’s Organic Building (1993) in Osaka, Japan. The walls of the construction feature extruded pockets with plants, thus creating an impromptu vertical garden

Author: Hiromitsu Morimoto. Source: wikipedia.org

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Skyscraper, Tokyo

Author: cegoh. Source: pixabay.com

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New National Stadium Japan, Tokyo. Competition Proposal

Author: Zaha Hadid. Source: flickr.com

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modern architecture in Asakusa Tokyo

Author: Retinafunk. Source: flickr.com

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Tour of kyoto

Author: Mariamichelle. Source: pixabay.com

450px-Osaka_Mode_(HAL_Osaka)_2

Shooting Osaka mode school

Author: Tokumeigakarinoaoshima. Source: commons.wikimedia.org

 


12 réflexions sur “THE JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

  1. exactly.
    Japanese civilization is unique in its historical harmony.
    but Western civilization remains so charming by these extraordinary innovations.

  2. I am in love with Japan. I have been to Himeji castle and walked through it. I have also seen that huge needle lit up at night in Kyoto. What I find amazing about Japan is that they are able to blend their modern architecture and ancient architecture perfectly. I don’t know how they do it. In the European countries – which I still love, mind you – the modern buildings stick out like a sore thumb against their ancient ones.

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