Japanese+Architecture

   Japanese Architecture Japanese Architecture has had many stages. If you were to look at the urban areas in current day Japan, such as the buildings in Tokyo, it would not be clear by the architecture, but by the signs that you were not looking at a picture of an American city. Japan has a very advanced and Japanese Architecture has had many stages. If you were to look at the urban ares in current day Japan, such as the buildings in Tokyo, it would not be clear by the architecture, but by the signs that you modern architecture. With all of the modernization and development that is occurring in Japan, the original and native architecture is beginning to be overlooked. Like many countries all around the world, Japan has very traditional as well as native architecture as well as its urban areas. The traditional Japanese architecture, such as gardens and temples, has many similarities with Chinese architecture. This is because Japanese architecture was originally derived from the Chinese traditions. Since this was thousands of years ago, the similarities are not as clear as they used to be. Over time, Japanese architecture mixed its tradition as well as its culture with its architecture, making it one of a kind.

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The two biggest types of Japanese architecture were influenced by Chinese beliefs. They are their gardens and their temples. Japanese Gardens Japanese Temples By: Camila

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