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Woven Gold and Silver: A World of Shimmering Patterns
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Gold and silver threads, made by lacquering gold and silver leaf onto washi, are indispensable in Nishijin brocade. The opulent appearance led to generous use in court and religious .. show full overview
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Conversations: A Living Museum of Modern Architecture
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After the capital moved to Tokyo in the late 1800s, Kyoto citizens enthusiastically modernized the city. Many of the buildings from that era, which were inspired by Western architectural .. show full overview
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Writing Implements: Modern Elegance in Traditional Stationery
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Aristocracy, samurai and high-ranking citizens of the ancient capital prized writing implements of sophisticated design, made with expert skill. Stationery was seen as conveyance of .. show full overview
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Kyoto's Countryside: Compassion for Nature and its Blessings
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Kameoka, west of Kyoto, has supplied lumber and foodstuffs to Kyoto for over 1,000 years. Today it aspires to be an Environmentally Advanced City through the efforts of the sightseeing .. show full overview
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Conversations: The Power of Women in Decorative Arts
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Nagakusa Sumie, born and raised in the textile area of Nishijin, was taught how to embroider kimono with elegant designs by her parents-in-law. Eri Tomoko learnt to embellish Buddhist .. show full overview
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Gateways: Sacred Demarcations that Repel Evil
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Gates allow passage through walls, fences and hedges, which separate individual premises from the outside. Temple, castle and residential gates take various forms depending on their .. show full overview
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Buddhist Bells of Prayer: A Universe of Sound Cleanses the Heart
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The tone and timbre of Buddhist bells depends on their shape, thickness and metal composition. When the ancient capital was established in the late 8th century, temple bells were .. show full overview
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Conversations: Learning Aesthetics from the Ancients
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American photographer Everett Kennedy Brown, a resident of Kyoto, traveled more than 50 countries during his career as a photojournalist before settling in Japan over 30 years ago. He .. show full overview
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Old Building Materials: The Ancient Capital's Culture of Recycling
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Kyoto has many shrines, temples and traditional structures, spurring people to place special value on old building materials over the centuries. After the Middle Ages, merchants at the .. show full overview
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Dried Foods: Ancient Wisdom Gracing Kyoto Tables
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Dried foods evolved as an efficient way of transporting produce to the ancient capital. The practice increased not only their shelf life but also their tastiness and nutritional value. .. show full overview
10x11
Art Frontier: Creators Forge New Paths into the Future
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Kyoto artists are focusing on new styles of art, based in the traditions of the old capital. One captures paint splashes with a high-speed camera to create "ikebana" in motion. Another .. show full overview
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The Lights of Kyoto: Illuminating and Soothing People's Hearts
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Candles were long prized in the city's many shrines and temples, and throughout the ancient capital. People did not see them as mere implements to illuminate the dark but also symbols of .. show full overview
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Shikimono: The Culture of Living on the Floor
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Tatami, cushions and futon--collectively referred to as Shikimono--evolved in the imperial palace, shrines and temples to suit the Japanese custom of sitting and sleeping on the floor. .. show full overview
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Wazuka Tea: A Vibrant Village of Fragrant Fields
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The town of Wazuka in southern Kyoto Prefecture has recently been in the spotlight as a producer of quality tea leaves. It produces around 40 percent of renowned Uji tea and 20 percent .. show full overview
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The Beauty in Copying: An Art Form of Aspirations
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The tradition of copying evolved in Kyoto over centuries through woodblock prints and reproductions of artworks. A 17th-century monk etched 60,000 woodblocks with sutras to promulgate .. show full overview
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Conversations: The Colors of Kyoto
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Textile producer Shimura Shoji dyes threads for his kimono and other items with natural pigments, used since ancient times. Together with his mother and grandmother, both dyers, he .. show full overview
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Ornamental Metalwork: Magnificent Mastery Transcends Generations
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Ornamental metalwork evolved mainly in the ancient capital through the patronage of the imperial court and places of worship. Metalworkers beat, stretch, carve, shave, and cast metal to .. show full overview
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Men's Kimono: The Beauty of Dressing with Flair
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Kimono are worn as formalwear and in cultural pursuits, but few men don them and the market has shrunk. Various initiatives aim to reverse this trend. One man sells outfits to dispel the .. show full overview
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New Directions for Washi: The Sustainable, Elegant Use of Paper
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A washi designer combines huge sheets of washi with lighting to enliven open architectural spaces. Stoles made from dyed, washi-woven textile are the amalgamation of traditional Kyoto .. show full overview
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Kamo River: The Flow of Life and Culture in the Ancient Capital
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The Kamo River flows 23km north-south through the city center. Emperors on their enthronement would once purify themselves in its waters, and dyers would rinse bolts of fabric .. show full overview
10x21
The Spirit of Frugality: Modern Ingenuity and Age-Old Wisdom
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As the ancient capital, Kyoto is known to be graceful and splendid. But the merchant and lower classes were thrifty, cleverly using the resources at hand. They treasured their .. show full overview
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Dashi Stock, Savory Umami for Exquisite Cuisine
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When Washoku, or Japanese cuisine, became UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013, the flavor called umami became more widely known abroad. And, dashi is the ingredient that produces .. show full overview
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The Dragon: Deity of Water, Protector of the Capital
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Belief in imaginary, spiritual dragons arrived from mainland Asia and differs in Shinto and Buddhism. The blue dragon, as water deity, is one of the directional guardians believed to .. show full overview