2. For a fuller discussion of early Japanese architecture, see Arthur Drexler, The Architecture of Japan (New York: Arno Press, 1955)

3. An excellent discussion of shibui may be found in Anthony West's essay, "What Japan Has That We May Profitably Borrow," House Beautiful, August 1960.

4. Ralph Adams Cram, Impressions of Japanese Architecture (New York: Dover, 1966) p. 127. (Reprint.)

5. Heinrich Engel, The Japanese House (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1964) pp. 373-374.

Chapter 11 The No Theater

1. R. H. Blyth, Eastern Culture (Tokyo: Hokuseido, 1949), 1: 146.

2. de Bary, Sources of Japanese Tradition, 1: 278.

3. Charles K. Tuttle, The Noh Drama (Nippon: Giakujutsu Shinkokai, 1955), p. 130.

Chapter 1 2 Bourgeois Society and Later Zen

1. Joao Rodrigues, This Island of Japan, trans. Michael Cooper (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1973), pp. 272-273.