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Kyokusui-no-Utage: Poetry with Classic Heian Elegance
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1,000 years ago, aristocrats would compose short waka poems seated by a babbling brook at the imperial palace, sipping sake and admiring the changes in the seasons. This outdoor party .. show full overview
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Tsubo-niwa: Life Enhanced by Quintessential Spaces
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Traditional Kyoto machiya townhouses have narrow entrances, and are long and deep. At the back lie small tsubo-niwa gardens, enclosed on all sides. Originally serving to light and .. show full overview
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Hanami: Kyoto's Cherry Viewing Festivities in the Spring
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Various locations in Kyoto have been famous cherry-blossom-viewing spots for 1,200 years. As spring approaches, the locals' actions revolve around thoughts of hanami. The cherries keep .. show full overview
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Nishijin-ori: Beauty Crystallized in a Kyoto Brocade
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Nishijin-ori symbolizes the ancient capital's elegance and luxury. The obi-weaving process is divided into detailed tasks, such as mon-template design and yarn dying. Each artisan has a .. show full overview
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Fusuma Paintings: Artful Partitions Transform Space
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Fusuma are uniquely Japanese fittings, dating back a millennium, that act as partitions, sliding doors and walls. Painting them can transform a room's ambience. Fusuma paintings have .. show full overview
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Kagai: Kyoto's Flower District Where Elegant Dreams Bloom
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The main stage for hospitality in the glittering kagai entertainment district is the ozashiki function. Geiko and maiko refine their skills over years in dance and other performing arts .. show full overview
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Confections: Experiencing Kyoto Culture Through the Five Senses
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Kyoto confections are wagashi, or traditional confections, infused with Kyoto's charm and influenced by the tea ceremony. With beautiful designs and names that subtly reflect the .. show full overview
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Kyo-Kanoko Shibori: Untying the Beauty Bound Within
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Kyo-kanoko shibori is the general term used for tie-dyed fabric made in Kyoto. The bumpy pattern on the fabric's surface is mesmerizing with its delicate shadows. Binding parts of the .. show full overview
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Kitayama Cedar: Lending a Quality of Polished Dignity and Beauty
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The soaring forest of tall, straight cedars in Kitayama, in Kyoto's northwest, is a glorious sight. Kitayama cedar -- known for its light color, uniform thickness, and smooth, knotless .. show full overview
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Folding Fans: Cooling Accessories Encapsulate Elegance
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In Japan's humid summers, people cool themselves with fans that can be conveniently folded away. Large folding fans, or ogi, were first used as symbols of nobility in Heian court rituals .. show full overview
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Kata-Yuzen: The Stenciled Beauty of Dyeing
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Kata-yuzen is a Kyoto yuzen dyeing method that sometimes requires as many as 100 stencils to complete a bolt of kimono fabric. The development of this method saved dyers much time and .. show full overview
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Mirei Shigemori: The Ageless Modernity of the Rock Garden
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Mirei Shigemori, a prolific landscape artist based in Kyoto from the late 1920's, is famous for the striking and abundant creativity of his gardens. He made a powerful impact on garden .. show full overview
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Kirikane: Intricate Foil Embellishment Radiates Brilliance
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State Guest House: Hospitality Imbued with Beauty and Craftsmanship
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The Kyoto State Guest House was built as a Japanese-style reception facility within the Kyoto Imperial Palace Park in 2005. This serene, elegant single-story facility hosts dignitaries .. show full overview
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Raden: Opalescent Shells Enhance Lacquerware
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A Washi Capital: Paper of Diverse Beauty and Use for City Life
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Traditional washi paper flourished in the temples, shrines and palaces of the ancient capital. Enduring today, this versatile paper is used to decorate interiors, such as sliding doors .. 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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The Changing Leaves: The Transient Fall Beauty of the Ancient Capital
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The changing leaves vividly color Kyoto, which lies in a basin and has marked temperature differences. For more than a millennium, people have delighted in their beauty and picnicked .. show full overview
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Fabric Pieces: Honoring the Past
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Kyotoites in days of old valued high quality fabric and woven textiles from abroad like gold. Pieces of these fabrics have been handed down and continue to fascinate people today. Their .. show full overview
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The Culture of Gold Leaf: Gossamer Layers Beget Profound Beauty
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Gold leaf is just 0.1 micron thick, and almost translucent, but it has a lasting luster. Gilt craftsmen utilize its qualities to accent brocade, lacquerware, and Buddhist structures and .. show full overview
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Karesansui: A Zen Cosmos for Spiritual Training
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A pointed boulder with a large stone at its foot reaches for the heavens. The white gravel represents a swift flowing river, without using water. Karesansui is a dry-gardening style that .. show full overview
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Fushimi Inari Taisha: A Manifestation of Prayers to the Deities
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Fushimi Inari Taisha is famous for the vermillion shrine gates that line mountain paths. As the head Inari shrine, it has 30,000 subordinate shrines throughout Japan. Since its .. show full overview
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Hinoki Bark Thatching: The Age-old Skills for Roofing
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Stone Jizo: Neighborhood Guardians Watch over Children
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Maki-e: A Sumptuous World of Gold and Black
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Buddhist Statues: Figures of Belief and Beauty
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Kyoto has about 2,700 temples where an array of benevolent, meek and ferocious Buddhist statues are worshipped. Sculptors breathe life into these objects of worship.
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Gift Giving: The Significance of Auspicious Decorations
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Furniture Restoration: Giving Life to Treasured Heirlooms
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The furniture cleaning industry is sustained by many Kyotoites' desire to cherish and hand down their belongings over generations. The techniques used to restore paulownia-wood chests, .. show full overview
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Zuiki Matsuri: A Celebration of the Local Harvests
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Kitano Tenmangu shrine holds the Zuiki Matsuri festival over 5 days in early October. Sacred palanquins carry the spirit of Sugawara no Michizane, who was a scholar and politician over .. show full overview
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Oyatsu: Sweets and Treats for Everyday People
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Kyoto has many stores specializing in traditional snacks and treats, called Oyatsu, that are also used in festivals. Some purveyors continue to use age-old ingredients and methods, and .. show full overview
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Satoyama Living: Country Customs Sustaining the Ancient Capital
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The Satoyama style of living in harmony with nature, and the customs that influenced life in the ancient capital, survive in the mountains north of central Kyoto. Miyama is famous for .. show full overview
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Hina Dolls: In Prayer for Healthy, Happy Children
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Hina dolls, which represent the emperor, empress and the imperial court, are presented to girls on the first March 3, Girl's Day celebration after they are born. Beautifully crafted by .. show full overview
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The Future of Dyeing: Random Beauty Bound in Fabric
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In clamp resist dyeing, fabric is pressed between 2 boards to create shapes. Perfect shading may result from sections randomly touching in the dye, producing beautiful patterns. Discover the future of tie-dyeing.
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Woodcraft: Prominent Woodgrain and Refinement of Use
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As the capital, Kyoto attracted craftsmen with outstanding artistry from around Japan. They made quality implements and furnishings, and the craft developed a distinct Kyoto refinement .. show full overview
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Setsubun: Out with the Demons and in with Fortune
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February 3 is the Lunar New Year's Eve and is the boundary between winter and spring. Soybeans are scattered for good fortune in the coming year, expelling the demons that represent .. show full overview
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Braided Cords: Bit Players that Shine
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Elegant and practical, Kyoto's braided cords were highly prized and used in religious and formal settings. They came to be deployed in samurai armor, and their use then spread to the .. show full overview
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Jidai Matsuri: A Parade of Period Costumes through the Ages
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The Jidai Matsuri on October 22 pays homage to Kyoto's 1,200-year history, from the Meiji through the Heian periods, with 2,000 people parading in period costumes. The festival shows the .. show full overview
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Kyoto Walls: Gracefulness Molded from Earth
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The ancient capital's dignified air of yesteryear is in part generated by earthen walls: the walls of the imperial palace, shrines, temples and even private properties. Kyoto is blessed .. show full overview
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Family Crests: Pedigree in the Ancient Capital
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The dignified crests adorning various items from Noren curtains to temple roofs are a common sight in Kyoto. These symbols of families and organizations originated over 1,000 years ago. .. show full overview
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An Artistic Lineage: Nurturing a Painting Tradition
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Kyoto City University of Arts, founded around 140 years ago, has produced leading painters in the art world. Its educational policy emphasizes Shasei - painting from life through .. show full overview