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The 10 Artisans of Senke: Tea Utensils Heighten Rustic Simplicity
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Around 400 years ago, Sen-no-rikyu pursued the art of heart-to-heart communication through a bowl of tea and advanced the wabi-cha style of tea ceremony, stressing the beauty within .. show full overview
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Kyoto Tsukemono: Pickles Enhance a Meal's Taste
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Kyoto tsukemono, or pickles, are made with various combinations of picklers and agents to preserve seasonal vegetables. Of these, 3 major varieties are still made using unique methods. .. show full overview
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Setsubun: Out with the Demons and in with Fortune in the Spring
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February 3 is New Year's Eve by the old, lunar calendar and is the boundary between winter and spring. On this day, called Setsubun, households scatter soybeans for good fortune in the .. show full overview
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Kyoto Sake: A Mellow Taste that Enriches Kyoto Life
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In the ancient capital, sake was for religious and imperial rites. Made exclusively at the imperial brewery, the process evolved under the influence of palace cuisine. Kyoto with its .. show full overview
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The World of Kimono: Kyoto's Timeless Sense of Beauty
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Kyotoites have an affinity for the kimono that shares deep ties with traditional culture. A kimono researcher explains its aesthetics and the wisdom within this traditional clothing. The .. show full overview
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Kyoto's Cafe Culture: A Cup Full of Local Hospitality
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After the first cafe opened in Kyoto in 1930, a coffee culture flourished as coffee salons enjoyed the patronage of local merchants, who prided themselves on staying abreast of the .. show full overview
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Belief in Kannon: The God of Mercy Redeems All
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Kannon Bosatsu is warmly worshipped, a comfort for the heart. The subject of many paintings and statues, he saves people across Buddhist sects. The 11-faced Kannon faces each direction .. show full overview
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Modern Architecture: Breathing Life into the Ancient Capital in a New Age
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In the late 1800's Kyoto architects and builders were the first to embrace change as Japan modernized. They incorporated the unusual Western designs into their buildings, changing the .. show full overview
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Kyogen: Laughing at the Absurdities of Life
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Kyogen is a traditional performing art, popular in Kyoto for more than 600 years. Noh evolved at around the same time and draws many of its tragic plots from historical events. But .. show full overview
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Kyoto Decorative Arts: The Artisans' Unceasing Pursuit of Beauty
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The decorative arts evolved throughout during the city's 1,200-year history and survive today. Kyoto's reputation commands the highest quality, and many works of stunning beauty emerged .. show full overview
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Around the Temple and Shrine Gates: Activities along the Approaches Connect People
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Kyoto is home to many Buddhist and Shinto head temples and shrines. The approaches to the gates have long attracted vendors plying local specialties to worshippers. Kiyomizudera .. show full overview
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Shidashi-ryori: The Refined Hospitality of Catered Meals
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Shidashi-ryori is Kyoto hospitality. Kyotoites do not serve visitors and honored guests homemade dishes on ceremonial occasions. The convention is to entrust the preparations to trusted .. show full overview
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The Capital of Peace and Bliss: Kyoto Streets Still Bear Hideyoshi's Mark
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The ancient capital was devastated during a period of intense war lasting 2 centuries until the late 16th century, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi assumed supreme power. He envisioned rebuilding .. show full overview
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Uji: The Aristocrats' Playground Where Fleeting Dreams Linger
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For Heian aristocrats some 1,200 years ago, Kyoto life was the world of officialdom. Uji, located southeast of the capital, was the retreat where they let their bodies and minds run .. show full overview
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The Essence behind Kyo-ryori: The Chefs' Dedication in the Detail
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Kyoto cuisine evolved in the old capital to please aristocratic eyes and palates. The local soft underground water inspired a cuisine that draws out flavors using dashi stock. Seafood .. show full overview
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Kyoto Woodcraft: Prominent Woodgrain and Refinement of Use
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Over its 1,000 year history as capital, Kyoto attracted craftsmen with outstanding artistry from around Japan. They made quality implements and furnishings, and the craft developed a .. show full overview
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Iwashimizu-sai: The Ritual in the Gloom in Respect for All Life
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Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu lies in the southwest of Kyoto Prefecture. On September 15, this shrine holds the Iwashimizu-sai. This some 1,000-year-old festival is held in prayer for the peace .. show full overview
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Traditional Kyoto Dance: Gion's Consummate Art Exalts Life
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The Inoue School of Dance evolved as a distinct form of traditional Japanese dance in Kyoto. Danced to a shamisen and song backing, it developed exclusively for the geiko and maiko of .. show full overview
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Kyoto's Rebirth: The Ancient Capital Prospers Anew
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Kyoto today is a bustling tourist destination, but there was a time when it had lost its sparkle. The emperor moved to Tokyo 120 years ago to forge a modern state, and many followed, .. show full overview
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Folding Screens: Refined Furnishings Enhance their Surroundings
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Byobu, or folding screens, were introduced to Japan in the 7th century as room partitions and windbreaks. Their distinct form today was shaped by Heian lifestyles and sensibilities, and .. show full overview