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In Praise of Shadows (1933) is Tanizaki’s meditative essay on traditional Japanese aesthetics, written as a reaction to Japan’s rapid Westernization.


By the 1930s, Western industrialization had transformed Japanese society, introducing electric lighting, modern architecture, and mass-produced materials that clashed with the subtle, shadowed beauty of traditional Japanese design. Tanizaki saw these changes as a loss of something profound.
Diffused light through shōji in Chōchikukyo, Chōchikukyo zuanshū, 1929

Model tatami guest room of the Electrification Promotion Museum, Osaka