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Conversations: A Nishijin Textile Producer & An Architect
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Hosoo Masataka, the 12th-generation of a Nishijin brocade producer, is making waves abroad as he updates the Nishijin brand with new technology and textiles. Tokyo-based architect Aoki .. show full overview
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The Forests of Keihoku: Nature's Blessings Sustain the Ancient Capital
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Mountainous Keihoku in Kyoto's north is more than 90% woodlands. The drastic temperature differences and the frequent rain and mist are ideal conditions for forestry. For more than 1,200 .. show full overview
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Conversations: The Enduring Pride of Two Venerable Families
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Reizei Kimiko is the daughter of the 24th head of a once aristocratic family. Together with her husband, she upholds traditions in Waka poetry and other court rituals. Sugimoto Setsuko, .. show full overview
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Life in a Machiya: The Appreciation of Nature and Time
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The traditional, wooden townhouses built prior to 1950 that dot the downtown area of Kyoto served as both living and work spaces. American Jeff Berglund, university professor and Kyoto .. show full overview
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Tango Chirimen: The Finest Texture in Silk Crepe
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The Tango district in northern Kyoto Pref. is Japan's largest producer of a supple fabric, supplying 60% of the kimono industry. The elegantly crimped texture makes it easy to dye. But .. show full overview
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Conversations: A Landscape Gardener and a Glass Artist
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Shigemori Chisao, grandson of landscape gardener Mirei, creates modern gardens in Japan and abroad, taking inspiration from dry-landscape Karesansui. This type of garden evolved in Zen .. show full overview
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Okudo-san: Traditional Cooking Stoves
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In Kyoto, traditional cooking stoves affectionately called Okudo-san were once the heart of the household and the focus of belief in the deity of fire. With the proliferation of electric .. show full overview
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Karakami: Ornamental Paper with Timeless Beauty
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Karakami is washi woodblock-printed with nature motifs and geometric patterns. Arriving from China around 1,000 years ago, this ornamental paper came to be used in interiors as wallpaper .. show full overview
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Higashiyama Potters: Creativity in Clay Connects the Ages
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The eastern mountains once hosted many climbing kilns, attracting scores of potters. Kyo-yaki pottery evolved in its diversity for use in cooking and tea ceremonies. Modern potters .. show full overview
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The World of Moss: Soothing Beauty, Subtle yet Refined
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Verdant, furry moss, of which there are some 1800 varieties, has the power to fascinate. Moss makes a literary appearance in an early-10th-century poem. Later a culture revolving around .. show full overview
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Wire Netting Utensils: Practical, Superbly Handwoven Beauty
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Wire netting techniques originated over 1,000 years ago in netting to repel birds and religious altar fittings and treasures, such as sutra receptacles. The intricate geometrical .. show full overview
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Kyoto Breweries: Aromatic Tipples to Suit the Times
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Sake brewing prospered for centuries on Kyoto's abundant water supply and quality rice. But demand has dropped recently with the increase of a variety of alcoholic beverages. Brewers .. show full overview
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Taiko Drums: The Pulsing Heartbeat of Life
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Since ancient times taiko have been instruments of communication with the deities. They provided inspiration as lively accompaniment to performing arts and continue to play a vital role .. show full overview
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Calligraphy for the Times: The Resonating Power of Ink
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Expressing the infinite expanse through kanji characters brushed in shades of ink. Lying among the characters on the canvas, creating humanized works. Designing calligraphy to exude .. show full overview
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Tokonoma: Alcoves of Reverence and Welcoming Beauty
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Tokonoma are a unique feature of tatami rooms, originally found in affluent households. Through the centuries, they slowly became standard fixtures for all social classes, including .. show full overview
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Beans: Versatile, Practical, and Cultural
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Beans are a beloved food eaten every day in Kyoto, but they are also a sacred legume used in imperial rites. Soybeans arrived in Japan along with Buddhism in the 6th century and were a .. show full overview
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Dramatic Masks: Embodiments of Prayers to the Spirit World
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Kyoto abounds with customs and traditions involving dramatic masks, such as Noh, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage; Nenbutsu Kyogen, comedic theater performed by amateur actors; and .. show full overview