六義園の歴史 : 柳澤吉保時代を中心に

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  • The history of “Rikugien” : The focus of Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu's era
  • リクギエン ノ レキシ : ヤナギ サワ キチホジダイ オ チュウシン ニ
  • リクギエン ノ レキシ : ヤナギサワ ヨシヤス ジダイ オ チュウシンニ

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Rikugien (六義園) is a kind of daimyo teien (大名庭園) or feudal lord's garden in Bunkyo Ward, in Tokyo. This feudal lord is Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu (柳澤吉保:1658~1714) .Yoshiyasu is the top of the 5th Tokugawa Shogun Tsunayoshi's (徳川綱吉:1646~1709 reign 1680~1709) reign. In Genroku period (元禄時代:1688~1704), Yoshiyasu got an estate from Tsunayoshi, that is the Rikugien scene. This estate consists of two parts. One is the garden, another is a villa. By the way, Yoshiyasu loved waka (和歌:traditional Japanese poetry). So he designed the scene based on 6 meanings of the essence of waka. Rikugi (六義). means these 6 essences. Yoshiyasu established 88 picturesqe places (八十八景) in the garden based on 6 meanings. Among all he loved "Niitamamatsu" (新玉松), that is the place warshiped as a waka god "Tamatsushima" (玉津嶋), this place is hold to pray at "Wakanoura" (和歌の浦) in Wakayama prefecture. Yoshiyasu and his family offered hundred waka poems (新玉松奉納百首和歌), and prayedthe progress in their composing wakas. Rikugien has about 15 years history in Yoshiyasu days. The estate was incresed 4 times by Tsunayoshi, finally it came to about 2 hundred thousand km2. After his retirement, Yoshiyasu was pleased with this garden and composed wakas, and 1714 he passed away at Rikugien. This is the abstract of this paper.

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  • 国際経営・文化研究

    国際経営・文化研究 15 (1), 110-130, 2010-11-01

    三芳町 (埼玉県) : 国際コミュニケーション学会

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