Osaki Hachimangu

Osaki Hachimangu Architecture, Materiality, and Samurai Power

Hardback (01 Jan 2017)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Osaki Hachimangu (1607), located in Sendai, Japan, is one of only a handful of surviving buildings from the Momoyama period (1568-1615). The shrine is a rare example of "lacquered architecture"-an architectural type characterized by a shiny, black coat made of refined tree sap and evocative of transitory splendor and cyclical renewal. The shrine's sponsor, the warlord Date Masamune, was one of the last independent feudal lords of his time and remains famous for dispatching diplomatic missions to Mexico, Spain, and Rome. Although his ambitions to become a ruler of Northern Japan were frustrated, his shrine stands as a lasting testament to the political struggles he faced, his global aspirations, and the cultural cloak by which he sought to advance these objectives.

Book information

ISBN: 9783496015413
Publisher: Dietrich Reimer Verlag GmbH
Imprint: Dietrich Reimer
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 350
Weight: 1370g
Height: 241mm
Width: 171mm
Spine width: 30mm