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Sadogashima () /
Sado Island. Kadokawa Shashin Bunko 34. Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten, 1956. Black-and-white photographs of
Sado island. Captions and text in Japanese only (despite the color photographs and English title on the cover). •
Nikkō (). Nihon no yashiro (). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1962. Photographs of
Nikkō. Text by
Ichirō Hariu () and Toshio Fukuyama (). •
Katachi: Nihon no denshō (). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1962. Two volumes. Text by Shūji Takashina (). • 1.
Ki kami tsuchi () • 2.
Ishi kane suji take () •
Sado (). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1962. Photographs of
Sado island. •
Katachi: Japanese Pattern and Design in Wood, Paper, and Clay. New York: Abrams, 1963. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964. Text by Donald Richie. •
Design and Craftsmanship of Japan: Stone, Metal, Fibers and Fabrics, Bamboo. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1963. New York: Abrams, 1965. •
Le Japon des formes: Bois, papier, argile. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha; Fribourg: Office du Livre; Paris: Société Française du Livre, 1963. Text by Atsuko N. Nii and Donald Richie, translation by Edith Combe. •
Forme giapponesi. Milano, Silvana editoriale d'arte, 1963. Text by Atsuko N. Nii and Donald Richie. •
Tōshōgū (). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1963. Photographs of
Tōshō-gū. Text by Isamu Kurita () and Kiyofumi Yajima (). •
Japon, beauté des formes: Pierre, métal, fibres, bambou. Tokyo, Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1964. •
Die Schönheit japanischer Formen: Stein, Metall, Textilien, Stroh, Bambus. Tokyo, Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1964. •
Itsukushima (). Nihon no yashiro (). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1964. Photographs of
Itsukushima. Text by Masatake Uwayokote () and Toshio Fukuyama. •
Nihon no shi () Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1965. •
Nihon no yashiro (). Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1965. •
Impressions of Japan. Tokyo: Bijutsu Shuppansha, 1965. •
Kyō () /
Kyoto in Kyoto. Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1965. Photographs of
Kyoto. Text by
Jirō Osaragi. •
Ishi no tera (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1965. Text by Isamu Kurita. •
Yamato no sekibutsu (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1965. Text by
Tatsuko Hoshino. •
Kekkai no bi: Koto no dezain (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1966. Text by Teiji Itō (). •
Ryūkyū (). Nihon no kōgei (). Tokyo: Tankōsha, 1966. Photographs of the
Ryūkyū islands. Text by Seikō Hokama (). •
Kamera kikō: Ryūkyū no shinwa (). Tokyo: Tankōsha, 1966. Photographs of the
Ryūkyū islands. Text by Torigoe Kenzaburō (). •
Tōka no bi: Koto no dezain (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1967. Photographs of lanterns. Text by Teiji Itō. •
The World of the Japanese Garden: From Chinese Origins to Modern Landscape Art. New York: Weatherhill, 1968. •
Kyōto no niwa: Karā (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1968. Photographs of the gardens of Kyoto. Text by Michio Takeyama (). •
Kyūtei no niwa (). Kyoto: Tankō Shinsha, 1968. Photographs of Japanese palace gardens. • 1.
Sentō Gosho (). Photographs of
Sentō Imperial Palace. Text by
Yukio Mishima and Teiji Itō. • 2.
Katsura Rikyū (). Photographs of
Katsura Detached Palace. Text by
Yasushi Inoue and Teiji Itō. • 3.
Shugakuin Rikyū (). Photographs of
Shugakuin Detached Palace. Text by
Jirō Osaragi and Teiji Itō. • ''Arte del objeto japonés / Art of the Japanese Object / Art de l'objet japonais / Kunst des japanischen Gegenstands.'' Text by Maria Lluïsa Borràs. Barcelona: Ediciones Polígrafa, 1969. •
Nihon Bankokuhaku no kenchiku () /
The Edifice in Expo 70. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1970. Photography by Iwamiya,
Yasuhiro Ishimoto, and Shōzō Kitadai of the buildings of
Expo 70 (
Osaka). •
Imperial Gardens of Japan: Sento Gosho, Katsura, Shugaku-in. New York: Weatherhill, 1970. . 1978. , . Text by Teiji Itoh,
Yukio Mishima,
Yasushi Inoue,
Jirō Osaragi, and Loraine Kuck. •
Shinpen Kyūtei no niwa 2 (). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 1971. •
Kyōto (). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1971. •
The Japanese Garden: An Approach to Nature. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972. . Text by Teiji Ito, translation by
Donald Richie. •
Kyōto no miryoku. Karā: Rakuchū (). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 1972. Photographs of
Kyoto. Text by Naokatsu Nakamura (). •
Nihon no niwa (). Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1972. Text by Itō Teiji and
Yūsaku Kamekura (). •
Nihonkai (). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 1972. Photographs of the
Japan Sea. Text by
Tsutomu Minakami. •
Nihon no kokoro: Hyakunin isshu (). Special Winter 1972 issue of
Taiyō (). Tokyo:
Heibonsha, 1973. Much of the photography, of
hyakunin isshu, is by Iwamiya. •
The Graphic Design of Yusaku Kamekura. New York: Weatherhill, 1973. Text by
Herbert Bayer, Masaru Katsumi, and
Yusaku Kamekura. •
Ōsaka (). Osaka: Toppan Sēruzu, 1973. Photographs of
Osaka. Text by Takeshi Ōtaka (). •
Tōrō (). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1973. Photographs of garden lanterns. Text by Masatarō Kawakatsu (). •
Shiragi no sekibutsu (). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1974. Photographs, by Iwamiya and , of stone Buddhist statuary of
Silla. Text by . •
Nihon no teien (). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1974. Photographs of Japanese gardens. Text by Osamu Mori (). •
Nihon no senshoku (). Tokyo: Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1975. Photographs of Japanese dyed and woven materials. Text by Tomoyuki Yamanobe (). •
Butsuzō no imēji: Shashinten (). Osaka: Osaka University of Arts, 1975. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs of Buddhist statuary. •
Iwamiya Takeji shashinshū () /
Takeji Iwamiya Works from 30 Years. Tokyo: Nihon Shashin Kikaku, 1976. A retrospective of Iwamiya's work. •
Kyō no niwa (). Tokyo: Kokusai Jōhōsha, 1976. Photographs of the gardens of
Kyoto. Text by Kantō Shigemori (). •
Sado () /
Sado. Sonorama Shashin Sensho 2. Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1977. Black-and-white photographs of
Sado island. With a short text in English, but the captions are in Japanese only. •
Karā Kyūtei no niwa (). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 1977. Color photographs of the gardens of Japanese palaces. •
Sentō Gosho (). Photographs of
Sentō Imperial Palace. Text by
Yukio Mishima and Teiji Itō. •
Katsura Rikyū (). Photographs of
Katsura Detached Palace. Text by
Yasushi Inoue and Teiji Itō. •
Shugakuin Rikyū (). Photographs of
Shugakuin Detached Palace. Text by
Jirō Osaragi and Teiji Itō. •
The Japanese Garden. 2nd ed. Tokyo: Zokeisha, 1978. . Text by Itō Teiji. Translation of
Nihon no niwa. •
Kyō: Iro to katachi (). Nihon no Bi (). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1978. •
Nihon no katachi (). Kyoto: Tankōsha, 1978. Text by Mitsukuni Yoshida () and Yoshio Hayakawa () •
Kyōto: Iwamiya Takeji jisenshū (). Osaka: Toki Shobō, 1979. Photographs of
Kyoto. •
Forms, Textures, Images: Traditional Japanese Craftmanship in Everyday Life. New York: Weatherhill, 1979. . Text by Mitsukuni Yoshida and Richard L. Gage. •
Mokuzen shingo (). Osaka: Iwamiya Takeji Shashin Jimusho, 1980. A collection of writings by Iwamiya. •
Ankōru: Iwamiya Takeji shashinshū (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1984. . Photographs of
Angkor Wat. Text by Yoshiaki Ishizawa ). •
Utsukushii Hyōgo () /
The Beautiful Hyogo. Hyōgo: Hyōgo Prefecture, 1986. Iwamiya is editor and contributing photographer. •
Radakku mandara: Iwamiya Takeji shashinshū (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1987. . Color photographs of
Ladakh and its
mandalas. •
Iwamiya Takeji-ten: Ima ni ikiru (). Tokyo: PPS Tsūshinsha, 1989. . Exhibition catalogue. •
Ajia no butsuzō: Iwamiya Takeji shashinshū (). Tokyo: Shūeisha, 1989. 2 vols. . Photographs of Asian Buddhist statuary. Text by Takashi Koezuka (). •
Sengo shashin / Saisei to tenkai () /
Twelve Photographers in Japan, 1945–55. Yamaguchi: Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art, 1990. Despite the alternative title in English, almost exclusively in Japanese. Photographs by Iwamiya, pp. 115–21; text pp. 205–208. •
Japanese Gardens: Images, Concepts, Symbolism. Tokyo: Hitachi, 1990. •
Borobudūru: Iwamiya Takeji shashinshū (). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1990. . Black-and-white photographs of
Borobudur. • ''Les cimes de l'éveil: Monastères bouddhiques du Ladakh.'' Paris: Hologramme, 1990. Text by Gilles Béguin. •
Ueda Shōji to sono nakama-tachi: 1935–55 (, Shōji Ueda and his friends, 1935–55). Yonago, Tottori: Yonago City Museum of Art, 1992. Catalogue of an exhibition held in February–March 1992, with works by Iwamiya on pp. 131–42. •
Iwamiya Takeji sakuhin-ten: Sengo kara 1970 nendai made no sakka katsudō (). JCII Photo Salon Library 55. Tokyo: JCII Photo Salon, 1995. Catalogue of an exhibition of Iwamiya's works from the end of the war till the 1970s.. •
Katachi: Classic Japanese Design. San Francisco: Chronicle, 1999. . Text by Kazuya Takaoka. •
Nihon no katachi () /
Katachi: Japanese Sacred Geometry. Tokyo: Pie, 1999. . Text by Kazuya Takaoka (). 2005. . •
Kyōdo-sakka Iwamiya Takeji-ten zuroku: Shashin de toraeta bi to fūdo (). Amagasaki, Hyōgo: Amagasaki Cultural Center, 2001. Exhibition catalogue. •
Ajia e no shiten: Anri Karutie-buresson / Iwamiya Takeji (). Osaka: Osaka University of Arts Museum, 2002. Exhibition of photographs of Asia by
Henri Cartier-Bresson and Iwamiya. ==References==