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Professor Amanuma Shunichi, Kyōto
University)
151 (B) Front. Engakuji relic hall ( Professor Sekino
Masaru, Tōkyō University)
152 (A) Main gate or Sammon, Nanzenji (K.B.S.)

(B) Interior, altars. HōryūjiShōryōin (The late
Professor Amanuma Shunicki, Kyōto
University)

153 (A) Interior detail, partition. HōryūjiShōryōin

(B) Corner detail. Kanshinji main hall

(C) Interior of fore-hall or raidō. Kanshinji
main hall (The late Professor Amanuma
Shunichi, Kyōto University)

154 (A) Front. Kanshinji main hall (K.B.S.)

(B) Interior of chancel. Kanshinji main hall
(The late Professor Amanuma Shunichi,
Kyōto University)

155 (A) View of Zenkōji, from the Ippen-shōnin-
eden

(B) Construction methods, from the picture-
scroll Ishiyamadera-engi ( Harada Jirō and
the National Museum, Tōkyō)

156 (A) Construction methods, from the Kasuga-
gongen-reikenki
( Harada Jirō and the
National Museum, Tōkyō)

(B) Construction methods, from the Matsu-
zaki-tenjin-engi
( Harada Jirō and the Na-
tional Museum, Tōkyō)

157 (A) Village scene, from the Ippen-shōnin-eden
( Harada Jirō and the National Museum,
Tōkyō)

(B) Poor man's dwelling, from the Kasuga-
gongen-reikenki
( Harada Jirō and the
National Museum, Tōkyō)

(C) Priests' dwelling, from the Kasuga-gongen-
reikenki
( Harada Jirō and the National
Museum, Tōkyō)

158 (A) Mansion of the Ōmiya no Gondaibu,
Toshinari (middle portion), from the
Kasuga-gongen-reikenki ( Harada Jirō and
the National Museum, Tōkyō)
158 (B) Mansion of Toshinari (left-hand portion)
( Harada Jirō and the National Museum,
Tōkyō)
159 (A) Mansion of Toshinari (right-hand portion)

Birthplace of Hōnen Shōnin, from the
picture-scroll Hōnen-shōnin-eden ( Harada
Jirō and the National Museum, Tōkyō)

160 (A) Mansion of the regent Kujō Michiie (left
half), from the Ishiyamadera-engi ( Harada
Jirō and the National Museum, Tōkyō)

(B) House of a Fujiwara gentleman (left half),
from the Ishiyamadera-engi ( Harada Jirō
and the National Museum, Tōkyō)

161 (A) Mansion of the regent Kujō Michiie (right
half)

(B) House of a Fujiwara gentleman (right half)

162 The' golden pavilion' of Kinkakuji
163 The priests' guests' house, Kōjōin, of Onjōji
164 Veranda. Kuro-shoin of the western, 'original'
Honganji
165 Interior. Kuro-shoin of the western Honganji
166 Hiunkaku pavilion in the garden of the western
Honganji ( Professor Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto
University)
167 Himeji castle ( Professor Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto
University)
168 `Great' Shoin of Nijō castle (K.B.S.)
169 Tea-room of the Ryūkōin of Daitokuji ( Pro-
fessor Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto University)
170 Veranda. Katsura detached palace ( Professor
Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto University)
171 Garden view. Katsura detached palace ( Pro-
fessor Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto University)
172 (A) Tea-room. Katsura detached palace ( Pro-
fessor Mizuno Seiichi, Kyōto University)
(B) Front. Kami-daigoTaishidō
173 (A) Porch detail. Saidaiji main hall

(B) Mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu, gateway
called Yōmeimon, Nikkō ( Professor Mizuno
Seiichi, Kyōto University)

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Art and Architecture of Japan. Contributors: Robert Treat Paine - author, Alexander Soper - author. Publisher: Penguin Books. Place of Publication: Baltimore, MD. Publication Year: 1955. Page Number: xiv.
    
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