
Tanba Tasshinji: Mokuchō butsuzō no genkyō
by
Akira Funakoshi
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
97
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 1984
Publisher
Hoikusha
ISBN-10
4586180188
ISBN-13
9784586180189
Description
Set against a backdrop of rich cultural history, this narrative invites readers to explore the intricate details of Tanba Tasshinji, a revered temple known for its extraordinary wooden sculptures. Written by Akira Funakoshi, the book delves deeply into the art and spirituality that permeate this sacred site, presenting a fascinating blend of historical significance and artistic expression.
The narrative is beautifully complemented by Katsurō Hosomi’s evocative photography, which captures the essence of the temple and its surroundings. Each image serves as a poignant reminder of the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations, allowing readers to appreciate the meticulous details of the sculptures and architecture.
Throughout its pages, the work offers a rich bibliography, enhancing the reader's understanding of the context and traditions that shape Tanba Tasshinji. Funakoshi’s insightful prose and Hosomi's stunning visuals come together to create an unforgettable exploration of this cultural gem.
The narrative is beautifully complemented by Katsurō Hosomi’s evocative photography, which captures the essence of the temple and its surroundings. Each image serves as a poignant reminder of the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations, allowing readers to appreciate the meticulous details of the sculptures and architecture.
Throughout its pages, the work offers a rich bibliography, enhancing the reader's understanding of the context and traditions that shape Tanba Tasshinji. Funakoshi’s insightful prose and Hosomi's stunning visuals come together to create an unforgettable exploration of this cultural gem.
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