The western Japanese city of Hagi is the town in Japan which has preserved the greatest level of Tokugawa period (1600-1868) urban and architectural fabric. This book is both an urban and social history of this important town. The book includes a discussion of contemporary arrangements aimed at preserving Hagi's historical heritage.
The western Japanese city of Hagi is the town in Japan which has preserved the greatest level of Tokugawa period (1600-1868) urban and architectural fabric. This book is both an urban and social history of this important town. The book includes a discussion of contemporary arrangements aimed at preserving Hagi's historical heritage.
Peter Armstrong is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at Sydney University
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Chapter 1 The Genesis of the M ri family Chapter 2 The Site and its Setting Chapter 3 The Precedent of saka Chapter 4 The Construction of the Castle Chapter 5 Reclaiming the Site: the Struggle with Water Chapter 6 Laying Out the Town Chapter 7 The Road Systems Chapter 8 Land Use in Hagi Chapter 9 The Social Organisation of the Ch sh domain Chapter 10 The National Regulation of Architecture Chapter 11 The Regulation of Architecture in the Ch sh domain Conclusions
Chapter 1 The Genesis of the M ri family Chapter 2 The Site and its Setting Chapter 3 The Precedent of saka Chapter 4 The Construction of the Castle Chapter 5 Reclaiming the Site: the Struggle with Water Chapter 6 Laying Out the Town Chapter 7 The Road Systems Chapter 8 Land Use in Hagi Chapter 9 The Social Organisation of the Ch sh domain Chapter 10 The National Regulation of Architecture Chapter 11 The Regulation of Architecture in the Ch sh domain Conclusions
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