A Japanese House is a film MoMA produced in 1955 to document the installation of an actual, full-scale 17th-century Japanese house, designed by Junzō Yoshimura and named Shofuso (or “Pine Breeze Villa”), in the museum's Sculpture Garden.
A Japanese House is a film MoMA produced in 1955 to document the installation of an actual, full-scale 17th-century Japanese house, designed by Junzō Yoshimura and named Shofuso (or “Pine Breeze Villa”), in the museum's Sculpture Garden.
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RELEASED 08 Aug, 1955COUNTRY USLANGUAGE ENSPOKEN BUDGET N/AREVENUE N/A