Published on April 1, 2007
Published on April 1, 2007

Here is the world of Japanese and Western culture designed by Asakura Fumio.

  Rocks representing the five Confucian precepts benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and fidelity are placed in the Goten-no Suitei water-garden. The teahouse-style, Japanese building facing the garden has a Western-style drawing room, where guests from overseas were entertained, and Japanese-style tearoom and Asakura's room, creating a harmonious atmosphere in which Japanese and Western elements coexist. In the garden, a red-flowered crape myrtle is planted among white-flowered plants.
It seems like a red paint is just put on a white canvas. Alternatively, Asakura might try to express the whiteness of marble or plaster which is used for creating sculptures.