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Living in Japan. 40th Ed.

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Japanese homes are refuges of tranquility, crafted in a unique domestic aesthetic of Eastern minimalism. Traditional architecture features alongside cutting-edge contemporary dwellings in this collection of homes, with many never-before-seen photographs. Turn to the rising sun and discover the fluid simplicity of these spaces where Zen philosophy breathes.
Hardcover6.1 x 8.5 in.2.29 lb480 pages

“The photos alone are enough to keep readers entranced for hours...”

Living & Homes
“From a Zen priest’s thatched farmhouse to a bamboo home, this book is loaded with ideas on how to live tomorrow.”
Sunday Mail

"The sort of interior spaces that wouldn't look out of place in the latest James Bond movie."

Grafik Magazine
Living in Japan. 40th Ed.

Living in Japan. 40th Ed.

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Nippon Nests

Today’s most exceptional Japanese homes

So rich and unique is traditional Japanese architecture that it’s nearly impossible to improve upon. Yet contemporary Japanese designers and architects keep finding fresh approaches to refurbish and take inspiration from the ways of old. Whether it’s a pristinely preserved traditional house or a sleek modern apartment, the best Japanese homes share a love of cleverly designed spaces and warm materials like wood, brick, and bamboo.

From a thatched roof farmhouse occupied by a Zen priest to Tadao Ando’s experimental 4x4 House, from Shigeru Ban’s conceptual Shutter House to a beautiful domestic homage to bamboo, this elegant compendium traverses the multifaceted landscape of Japanese living today.

Enriched by 170 brand new, unpublished photographs, this edition takes you on breathtaking journey through the Land of the Rising Sun—complete with a list of addresses, should you wish to undertake this journey to Japan’s most fascinating inns and homes yourself. An insightful glossary of key terms, such as tatami, shoji, and noren, will also help you come to grips with all elements of Japan’s unique aesthetic of Eastern minimalism.
The photographer

Swiss photographer Reto Guntli, based in Zurich, regularly travels the world shooting for international magazines. He has published numerous books and contributed to such TASCHEN publications as Inside Asia, Living in Japan, Living in Bali, Great Escapes Asia and Great Escapes Europe.

The authors

Author, art collector, calligrapher, and restorer of old houses, Alex Kerr has lived in Japan and Thailand since 1964. As a writer, he is known for Lost Japan (1996), Dogs and Demons (2001), and Another Kyoto (2016).

Kathy Arlyn Sokol is a writer, interviewer, and award-winning narrator. Her published works include Rasta Time, based on her exclusive interview with Bob Marley, and Another Kyoto, co-written with Alex Kerr, on the secrets of the ancient city. She presently resides in Udaipur in Rajasthan, India.

The editor

Angelika Taschen studied art history and German literature in Heidelberg, gaining her doctorate in 1986. Working for TASCHEN from 1987, she has published numerous titles on art, architecture, photography, design, travel, and lifestyle.

Living in Japan. 40th Ed.
Hardcover15.6 x 21.7 cm1.04 kg480 pages

ISBN 978-3-8365-8843-0

Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)

ISBN 978-3-8365-8844-7

Edition: Multilingual (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish)
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Abel,November 5, 2021
I could said, I am a huge fan of your works from long ago. Now, that I can afford money to buy and time to read, my life is more joyful. Thank you very much.

Living in Japan

John H.,October 27, 2021
Fabulous book! Excellent photos! Bought it for my daughter and son-in-law who just got back from living in Yokohama for two years. I’m sure they’re going to love it (unless I keep it!)

A Japonists dream come true

Jeroen,October 27, 2021
With this book Taschen brings even the most hardcore Japan traveller back to the origins of the minimalistic architecture of the country of contrasts.

Sehr schönes Buch

Christian,November 2, 2021
Das Buch ist für alle Japanliebhaber ein Muss. Wunderbare Fotografien zeigen ein breit gefächertes Bild japanischer Bauten - von traditionell bis modern.

Driss B.,February 20, 2024
I want to send one back , I ordered two by mistake

Sarah L.,January 18, 2024
Beautiful book, full of great photos