For traditional Japanese culture, man is understood as a being integrated into an indivisible whole with Nature, which is why, contrary to what happens in Western culture, we should talk about "Naturalism" instead of "Humanism" when dealing with their aesthetic values. This results in the appearance of numerous cultural manifestations that are endorsed by art and architecture, which establish mechanisms that seek to emphasize the relationship between nature and man, so that it can feel integrated in the natural environment. The ideals present in traditional culture, religion, art and architecture have penetrated deep into today's society, causing several generations of Japanese architects to have taken up in many of their works the aestheti...