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Kyo-machiya: Connecting people's hearts
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Kyotoites have lived in kyo-machiya townhouses for centuries. Each year, 1,000 are demolished, but Kyo-machiya Sakujigumi, a group of craftsmen skilled in machiya restoration, use .. show full overview
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Kaiseki-ryori : The ultimate in culinary hospitality
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Stimulating all five senses, kaiseki-ryori is a Kyoto culinary work of art. Eiichi Takahashi, 14th generation owner of Hyotei, stresses kaiseki's roots in cha-kaiseki meals served at tea .. show full overview
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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. World Heritage temple Toji has a configuration of statues in an imposing, .. 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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Japanese-style Paintings: The breathing world of beauty
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Japanese-style paintings are the embodiment of Kyoto aesthetics. Their delicate scenes are created using unique mineral pigments. Flower artist Rieko Morita emphasizes life in her work. .. show full overview
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Kyoto Lodgings: Hearty consideration that soothes travelers
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The quality of hospitality found at accommodations in Japan's old capital, Kyoto, is known worldwide. They exude a time-honored culture and uniqueness. The entrances are cleansed with .. 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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Aoi Matsuri: A dynastic festival in the presence of the deities
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The origin of Aoi Matsuri, one of Kyoto's 3 great festivals, goes back more than 1,500 years. Diviners advised the people to ride horses in prayer for bumper crops and to appease the .. show full overview
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Chanoyu: A bowl of tea draws hearts together
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Sen-no-Rikyu (1522-1591) began the chanoyu, or tea ceremony, that is practiced today, 400 years ago. His simple, rustic wabi philosophy is still discernable in the designs, movements and .. show full overview
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Gion Matsuri: The spirit of the townspeople during summer's grand festival
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Gion Matsuri began as a prayer for the country's health when 66 halberds were erected and 3 mikoshi shrines were paraded through plague-ravaged Heian-kyo in 869. The 33 yamahoko floats .. show full overview
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Shojin-ryori: Zen cuisine as training within the teachings
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In the 1200's, the monk Dogen brought shojin-ryori, a vegetarian cuisine, from China along with Zen Buddhism, which forbids the killing of animals and the eating of meat. He once said, .. show full overview
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Water Traditions: The old capital's rich natural blessings
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Kyoto has many mountain springs, rivers and groundwater. The capital relocated here about 1,200 years ago for the water supply that enriched the citizens' lives and gave rise to Kyoto's .. show full overview
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Kyo-shikki: The jet-black, golden beauty of Kyoto lacquerware
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As demand for lacquerware grew in the political and cultural hub of Kyoto, artisans refined their designs and techniques with a distinctive approach to aesthetic beauty. This became .. show full overview
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Karesansui: The Zen cosmos in a garden for spiritual training
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A pointed boulder with a large stone at its foot reaches for the heavens. The white gravel between them represents a swift flowing river, without the use of water. Karesansui is a unique .. 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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Shinise: Established businesses survive the centuries
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The ancient capital has many shinise, or established businesses, with unbroken histories. Kyoto Prefecture classes a firm founded at least a century ago as shinise. Over generations, .. 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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Kyoto 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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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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Obanzai: The frugal wisdom of Kyoto's home cooking
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Obanzai are the frugal side dishes that grace dinner tables daily in Kyoto - the home of washoku, or Japanese cuisine. Cooked to make the staple dish of rice taste delicious, they use .. show full overview
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Ikebana: Revealing the full potential of flowers
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Ikebana is the traditional art of flower arranging. Developed in Kyoto it merges Asian naturalism with the floral offerings to Buddhist altars. The Ikenobo headmaster upholds the .. show full overview