ATTRACTION OF NATURE IN YAMAZATO: Attraction of life in mountain in literary works (1)

Japanese people have longed to “live in mountain” since early times. Yamazato is mountain villas built by aristocrats in the Heian Period to satisfy the longing for such lives. This paper focuses on the attractions of nature in yamazato and clarifies the followings in reference to literary works fro...

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