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Rice Straw: Beauty within the Prayers of Daily Life
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Fushimi Inari Taisha holds a festival in November, burning rice straw in gratitude of a plentiful harvest. The straw symbolizes a meaningful connection as the deity of rice is believed .. show full overview
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Antiques: Beauty Engendered by the Passage of Time
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Life in Kyoto has long been underscored by a culture of frugality and cherishing belongings; the city has many stores dealing in curios and antiques. One shop handles old calligraphic .. show full overview
11x3
Samurai Armor: The Dignified Aesthetics of the Warrior Class
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In the 10th century samurai guarding the emperor and aristocrats began to wear colorful armor, reflecting the capital's elegance. High-ranking samurai practiced mounted warfare, shooting .. show full overview
11x4
Miso: Fermentation, the Taste of Kyoto
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Fermenting soybeans, Koji mold and salt produces miso. The taste of this rich, aromatic seasoning varies depending on regional climates. In Kyoto, rice miso is the standard, while white .. show full overview
11x5
Minamiyamashiro: The Buddhist Treasures of a Remote Region
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Minamiyamashiro, in the very south of Kyoto Pref., was once an important transportation hub, and many Buddhist temples were built to spiritually watch over this secluded region. Around .. show full overview
11x6
Rethinking Buddhism: Uniting Modern Society with Compassion
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Kyoto has been a stronghold of Buddhism for a millennium, with over 1,600 temples located in its city limits. But temples face a drop in parishioners as the population declines and youth .. show full overview
11x7
Phantom Dyeing: Ancient Colors of Prayer Revived
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Heian courtiers 1,200 years ago wore robes made of fabric dyed with medicinal herbs to produce colors of prayer for peace and to keep evil at bay. But most of these colors have been lost .. show full overview
11x8
Reusing and Upcycling: Tradition Bolsters the Power of Recreation
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Upcycling means reusing discarded or unused items to create products with higher value than the originals. Unwearable and unsellable kimono are resewn into dresses. Misshapen, .. show full overview
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Sustainable Initiatives: Nishijin Weavers Embrace the Times
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Carbon- and glass-fiber textiles promise potential for a sustainable society. Textile artworks boast fine, painting-like and photo-like expression. Artisans who weave with their .. show full overview
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Flower Art: Ephemeral Colors for the Mind and Soul
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Flowers in bloom manifest the changing beauty of nature over time. Kyotoites treasure them as symbols of not only nature but life. Flower-inspired artworks are created in various fields .. show full overview
11x11
The Beauty in Boxes: Containers to Hold and Express Sentiments
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Boxes are crafted from wood, paper and other materials. But in Kyoto, boxes are not mere containers. They serve to protect the dignity and enhance the value of the contents. Fittingly, .. show full overview
11x12
Seven Lucky Gods: Blessings of Fortune and Happiness for All
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Deities from Japan, China, and India evolved into the Seven Lucky Gods, who are popularly depicted aboard a treasure ship. A pilgrimage of seven temples and shrines, each dedicated to .. show full overview
11x13
Made to Order: A Bespoke Culture Fostered on Customer Bonds
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Kyoto has a culture of ordering personalized goods, yet it is more than just placing an order. As Japan's ancient capital, the city attracted diversified artisans. Many artisan-customer .. show full overview
11x14
Kuta Hanagasa Dance: The Solid Bonds of a Rural Community
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Forty-one ritual folk dances from around Japan were added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity List in 2022. The Kuta Hanagasa Dance is performed in a rural community .. show full overview
11x15
The Power of Cleaning: Daily Habits for the Heart and Soul
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The Kyoto cityscape is dotted with historic Buddhist temples, traditional Machiya townhouses, and Ryokan inns. Cleaning is vital for their longevity and appearance, but it is more than .. show full overview
11x16
Crawling through Mud: Avant-Garde Ceramicists Break with Tradition
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Kyoto has been a thriving pottery production center since the 17th century. After World War II, young men born into pottery families formed Sodeisha, literarily "Crawling through Mud .. show full overview
11x17
Core Kyoto Special: The Beauty and Skill in Tradition
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Over 1,200 years, Kyoto has evolved into a cultural capital, boasting superb crafts, cuisine and architecture. Narrator Gary Tegler reflects on 200 episodes of Core Kyoto and visits artisans at work.
11x17
Stonework: Masons Shape a Solid City Presence
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Stone is a noticeable feature when walking through Kyoto's townscape: pavements, stairs, and religious statuary and objects. Stonemasons bring out the inherent beauty and qualities of their materials.
11x18
A Student Town: Eagerly Nurturing the Future
Episode overview
One tenth of Kyoto's population is university students: the driving force behind the revitalization of the city and its cultural activities. Get an alternative glimpse of Kyoto as a student town.