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Kyo-yaki: Kyoto Ceramics Charm and Delight the Beholder
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Kyo-yaki, or artistic ceramics fired in Kyoto, evolved within the rich culture of the ancient capital as crockery for the local cuisine and as utensils in tea ceremony. One potter, who .. show full overview
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Suiseki: A World of Understated Beauty within Natural Stone
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Suiseki is the appreciation of natural stone shapes using poetic imagination to visualize magnificent mountain, island, or waterfall landscapes. This pastime arrived from China in 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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Small Restaurants: A Full, Rich Experience While Sipping Sake
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The streets of Kyoto are dotted with many cozy-looking restaurants, which some may feel awkward about entering. Many of these small restaurants, referred to as koryoriya, specialize in .. show full overview
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Obi: Unbridled Beauty in a Knot
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The obi sash is an integral accessory for the kimono. One company has produced opulent Nishijin-ori obi for more than 120 years. A lady conveys the obi's allure through fitting classes. .. show full overview
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Traditional Musical Instruments: Eternal Tones Waft through the Ancient Capital
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The world's oldest orchestral music, gagaku was imported from mainland China in ancient times. The melody is not based on a scale, yet the tunes are gentle, unmetered tones of continuous .. show full overview
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Woodblock Prints: Beauty in the Hands of a Trinity of Artists
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Traditional woodblock prints in the ancient capital have a strong, distinct history. Their origins lie in the woodblock printing of Buddhist scriptures. Compared to the mass production .. 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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Insho Domoto: The Pulsing Heart of Artistic Innovation
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Kyoto artist Insho Domoto was prolific in the mid-20th century. He painted more than 600 dynamic sliding door paintings for Tofuku-ji, Chishaku-in and other major Buddhist temples in .. show full overview
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Hidden Treasures: Preserved for Another Millennium
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During the spring and fall tourist seasons Kyoto's shrines and temples open their usually hidden treasures to the public. The Buddhist statues and paintings, and other precious cultural .. show full overview
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Kyoto Walls: Elegance 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. Earthen walls .. 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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Cool Customs: Beating the Summer Heat
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Kyoto is surrounded by mountains on 3 sides, so the city is concentrated in the basin where summers are sultry. Over the centuries, Kyotoites contrived ways to stay cool. They dread the .. show full overview
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Atago Sennichi Mairi: Pilgrimage to the Guardian against Fire
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Paper talismans protecting against fire are common sights in Kyoto homes. People receive them at Atago Jinja, situated on top of a rugged mountain. The shrine holds Sennichi-mairi, or .. show full overview
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Kiyomizu Rokubey: Tradition and Vision in Ceramics
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The Kiyomizu Rokubey studio, one of Kyoto's leading potteries, was established 245 years ago. Led by the current Rokubey, the 8th generation to take the name, it continues to produce .. show full overview
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Stone Jizo: Neighborhood Guardians Watch over Children
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Some 10,000 stone Jizo Buddhist statues dot the streets of Kyoto. At the end of summer, children gather at the street corners where the statues stand for lively Jizo Bon festivities. .. show full overview
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The Cinema Capital: The Professionals behind the Samurai Filming Industry
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Camera crews are common sights in Kyoto's historic streets and peaceful rural areas. The first film screening in Japan was held here in 1897, and Kyoto became the cradle of the Japanese .. 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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Yase Shamenchi Odori: A Dance of Gratitude
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Boys dressed as maidens walk the streets at night wearing lanterns adorned with intricate, cut-paper designs on their heads. Girls perform a votive dance. This intriguing festival held .. show full overview
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Iwakura Fire Festival: The Divine Spirit Returns
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At 3 a.m. on October 22, two large pine torches over 10m long are lit to signal the start of the fire festival at Iwakura Jinja. Long ago, it was believed that demons were contained by a .. show full overview