Sakuteiki
Sakuteiki is the oldest published Japanese text on garden-making. It was most likely the work of Tachibana Toshitsuna.
Sakuteiki is most likely the oldest garden planning text in the world. It was written in the mid-to-late 11th century. Later during the Kamakura period, it was referred to as the Senzai Hisshō, or the Secret Selection on Gardens before it acquired the title Sakuteiki in the Edo period.
Overview
The unillustrated Sakuteiki is the first systematic record of the styles of gardening in the Heian period, which had been the product of oral tradition for many years. It precisely defines the art of landscape gardening as an aesthetic endeavor based on poetic feeling of the designer and the site. It enumerates five styles of gardening, including- 大海の様, the "Ocean Style"
- 山河の様, the "Mountain Torrent Style"
- 大河の様, the "Broad River Style"
- 沼池の様, the "Wetland Style"
- 蘆手の様, the "Reed Style"