TAILIEUCHUNG - Katsura Imperial Villa: A Brief Descriptive Bibliography, with Illustrations

Th is is the most common type of subletting. If there are no restrictions in the lease regarding subletting, a tenant under a lease for a defi nite period may sublet the premises. A sublease is a contract between the tenant moving out and a new one moving in for a portion (usually the remaining portion) of the primary lease. Th e subtenant takes over and agrees to pay rent to either the primary tenant, or directly to the landlord. In this case, you, the primary tenant, are acting like a landlord to the subleasing tenant | Katsura Imperial Villa A Brief Descriptive Bibliography with Illustrations Dana Buntrock University of California Berkeley There are three imperial residences in Kyoto Gosho w rebuilt in 1855 and used for formal affairs even today Shũgakuin1 a summer retreat on mountain slopes built in the mid-seventeenth century and Katsura Imperial Retreat slightly older than Shũgakuin. Upon the death of the Hachijo imperial line in 1881 Katsura came into the hands of the reigning household shortly afterward the Imperial Household Ministry was formed and took responsibility for the care of such sites. Sometimes grouped with the other residences Nijo Palace was originally built not for the imperial household but for the warriors who effectively ruled Japan from the seventeenth to the middle of the nineteenth century today it too is managed by the Imperial Household Agency the scope and name of the Imperial Household Ministry having changed at the end of World War II . Of these four Katsura with its extensive grounds and esteemed teahouses in addition to a large shoin-style residence is best known of all used both at home and abroad to illustrate arguments about architecture and national tradition. Yet even so much remains to be said about the complex as demonstrated by this brief descriptive bibliography. Early Showa 1928-1945 The first extensive documentation on Katsura was a set of loose-leaf folios published by subscription under the auspices of the Imperial Household Ministry and dedicated to Baron Hideo Higa-shikuze who oversaw artisans in the building trades department of the ministry between 1924 and The folios were explicitly not for sale but for study and research a point made repeatedly in a variety of ways throughout the folios. Today the folios are quite rare as a result they have seldom been referenced in subsequent publications. Granted an unusual level of access by the ministry Kawakami began conducting surveys in autumn 1927 less than a year after the .

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