Katsura Palace and Resistance to the New Order
Emperor Go-Mizunoo (1596-1680; r. 1611-1629)
Empress Tofukumon=in (1607-1678), daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada
Imperial princes of the Hachijo-no-miya line
Toshihito (1579-1629)
Toshitada (1619-1662)
Yasuhito (1642-1665)
Katsura Detached Palace
Parts of the Palace (Goten)
Old Shoin
Middle Shoin
Music Room
New Palace
Tea Houses
Geppa-ro ("Moon-wave Tower")
Shokin-tei ("Pine-lute Pavilion")
Shoka-tei ("Flower-appreciation Pavilion")
Shoi-tei ("Laughter-intention House")
Other sukiya shoin structures
Silver Pavilion, Ginkaku-ji (ca. 1480)
Mittan no Seki tea room (ca. 1630) and shoin (ca. 1608), Ryoko-in, Daitoku-ji
Hiunkaku, Nishi Hongan-ji (ca. 1620)
Manshu-in, Kyoto (ca. 1656)
Shugaku-in Villa
Kami-no chaya
Naka-no-chaya
Shimo-no-chaya Main elements of developed shoin style architecture:
tokonoma: alcove for diplay of works of art
chigai-dana: split level shelving
tsuke-shoin: attached writing desk
chodai-gamae: ornamental doors
tatami matting
decorative painting on walls, screens or
sliding doors
Early Shoin style buildings:
Ryugin-an, Tofuku-ji (1387)
Togu-do, Silver Pavilion (1483)
Abbot's Quarters (hj), Daisen-in, Daitoku-ji (1512)
Kojo-in, Onjo-ji (1600)
Temples and Shrines of Kyoto Reconstructed During the Kanei era (1624-1644)
Nishi Hongan-ji
Ninna-ji
T-ji
Chion-in
Kiyomizu-dera
Hirano Shrine
Kamo Shrine
Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine
Yasaka Shrine