"Kyoto's Zen heritage represents one of mankind's greatest achievements—recognized by the large number of temples, shrines and gardens which have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Millions of visitors travel to Kyoto yearly in search of their secrets, and here for the first time is a comprehensive overview of each major site."--Amazon.com
John Dougill Knihy
John Dougill se věnuje fascinujícím duchovním aspektům japonské spirituality a zkoumá „ducha místa“. Jeho bohaté cestovatelské zkušenosti a akademická kariéra v oblasti britských studií mu dodávají jedinečnou perspektivu. Dougillův styl je hluboký a introspektivní, často se zaměřuje na propojení člověka s prostředím. Jeho psaní zve čtenáře k zamyšlení nad vlastními vztahy k místům, která obývá.






100 Kyoto Sights
- 240 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Kyoto's top sights brought to life through the evocative words of long-term resident John Dougill and the stunning photography of Patrick Hochner.Kyoto is the birthplace of Japanese culture--a fact that is evident in every corner of the city. Japan's ancient capital is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous Golden Pavilion and the fortified Nijo Castle. And though Kyoto is brimming with historic sites, its people are what make it special--from geishas and master craftsmen to the performers of Noh and the ordinary citizens who participate in its colorful Matsuri festivals.Dougill and Hochner are longtime residents who help you discover the "real" Kyoto. Between the festivals and markets, restaurants and gardens, it would take you many trips to see all the 100 recommended sights. This book allows you to explore them all in one sitting, and is sure to provide plenty of inspiration for your next trip.
Kyoto
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
A cultural and literary history of Japan's former capital, exploring its religious sites, rich traditions of art and literature and its distinctive geisha heritage.
Japan's World Heritage Sites
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Japan's World Heritage Sites presents the exquisite temples, shrines, gardens, castles and natural wonders found throughout Japan which have now been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This new edition has more convenient size and includes many newly-designated UNESCO sites.
For seven generations, Japan's 'Hidden Christians' preserved a faith that was forbidden on pain of death. Just as remarkably, descendants of the Hidden Christians continue to practise their beliefs today, refusing to rejoin the Catholic Church. Why? And what is it about Japanese culture that makes it so resistant to Western Christianity?
300 lat milczenia W poszukiwaniu ukrytych japońskich chrześcijan
- 320 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Fascynujący reportaż i nieznana, wstrząsająca historia.John Dougill, niczym detektyw docierał do potomk�w ukrywających na japońskich wyspach chrześcijan. Ludzi, kt�rzy przez stulecia musieli ukrywać swoją wiarę, kt�rej otwarte wyznawanie groziło prześladowaniami, torturami i śmiercią.Wszystko zaczęło się w roku 1543, gdy u japońskich brzeg�w przypadkowo, bo zbaczając z kursu, zacumowała dżonka z dwoma portugalskimi jezuitami na pokładzie. Pierwsi Europejczycy byli nie mniej zaskoczeni mieszkańcami i ich obyczajami, co tubylcy. Podr�żni pokazali zachwyconym Japończykom muszkiet. Sześć lat p�źniej� Biblię.Jak zmieniła się przyniesiona z Europy wiara w Jezusa w zderzeniu z japońską mentalnością i kulturą? Dlaczego stała się przedmiotem nienawiści japońskich władc�w a jej wyznawcy byli masowo skazywani na śmierć?
Gentleman and Hooligan
The British in Film
In Search of Japan's Hidden Christians
A Story of Suppression, Secrecy and Survival
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The narrative explores the resilience of Japan's Hidden Christians, who preserved their faith in secrecy for generations amid severe persecution. Following the arrival of Christianity in 1549 and the subsequent ban in 1614, these believers, known as Kirishitan, maintained their beliefs without access to scriptures or external support. The book delves into the reasons behind their refusal to reconnect with the Catholic Church and examines the cultural tensions between Christianity and Japanese traditions. It offers a profound reflection on faith, identity, and the enduring nature of belief in the face of adversity.
Exploring the duality of Oxford's portrayal in literature, this book examines its reputation as both a cultural hub and a symbol of elitism. Spanning over six centuries, it highlights literary representations from Chaucer's medieval students to contemporary detective tales, showcasing how the city has been celebrated and critiqued. This comprehensive overview reveals the complex relationship between Oxford and English literary tradition, making it a pivotal study for understanding the city's cultural significance.
Oxford has played host to numerous famous figures in its history, including such illustrious names as Lewis Carroll, Lawrence of Arabia, J.R.R. Tolkien, Bill Clinton and Mrs. Thatcher. This booklet explains what they were doing in the city and where. An Introduction provides a historical overview of the many outstanding people associated with Oxford, followed by special features on thirty-seven personalities of worldwide fame. A Tour Guide at the end provides details of places around the city centre connected with various figures. The guide makes for fascinating reading, not only for what it tells us about the people themselves but also for what it reveals about the part Oxford has played in shaping the nation's destiny.