The garden of miscellaneous small trees propelled by Juki (Torasaburo) IDA in the early Showa era called by Juki as "natural taste" (Juki called other gardens as "gardening taste"), and the style was taken over by Kenzo OGATA and rapidly spread as cities became increasingly artificial. 昭和の初め頃に飯田十基(寅三郎)が推進した雑木の庭は、十基自ら「自然風」とよび(十基は他を「作庭式」と呼んだ)その後小形研三に継がれ、都市の人工化とともに急速に広まっていった。 |