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Ohara: A Mountain Village Echoing with Buddhist Chants
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Some 1,000 years ago, monks from warring Mt. Hiei and nobles from the capital retreated from the world in rustic Ohara, northeast of Kyoto. The monks perfected the practice of shomyo, a .. show full overview
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Kyoto 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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Public Baths: People Gather to Wash Their Troubles Away
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Sento, or bathhouses, were built in Kyoto to cater to the large student and artisan population who lived in lodgings without baths. Many are worthy of historic note. One has been .. 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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The Culture of Incense: The Wafting Scents of an Ageless Pleasure
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Incense is primarily made by mixing natural plant-derived scents. It lends rooms ambience to welcome guests and is used in grooming. Originally burned in prayer, it now enrichens .. show full overview
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Kyoto Tofu: Subtle Taste Nourished by Skill and Pride
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Tofu arrived from China along with Buddhism over a millennium ago. It further evolved in Japan as an ingredient in shojin-ryori vegetarian Zen cuisine and in time appeared on the tables .. show full overview
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Modern Kyoto: The Ancient Capital's Aesthetics Shape the Future
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Kyoto's revitalization at the dawn of modernization in the 1860's was spurred by its 1,000-year history of tradition and innovation. The source of this vitality is the "generous and .. show full overview
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Potter Kanjiro Kawai: Freely Creating a Homely Warmth
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Kanjiro Kawai was prolific in Kyoto in the mid-1900's. Originally from Shimane Prefecture, he devoted himself to pottery at Gojozaka, the hub for graceful Kiyomizu ceramics, for 46 .. show full overview
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The Art of Cleaning: Maintaining the Ancient Capital's Beauty
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The business of araiya in Kyoto involves cleaning and restoring old temples, shrines, machiya-style townhouses, and other wooden structures to their former glory. The industry is .. show full overview
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Nenbutsu Kyogen: Buddhist Teachings behind Masked Theater
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Nenbutsu Kyogen is held at Kyoto temples in spring. This masked theater began here 1,000 years ago as group recitations of Buddhist teachings to receive greater blessings. In time this .. show full overview
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The Custom of Wrapping: Conveying Hidden Sentiments
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Kyotoites have for centuries refrained from directly conveying their true sentiments. Instead, they have refined the art of gift wrapping as a means of subtle communication. As senders .. show full overview
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Nishiki Market: Kyoto's Thriving Kitchen
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Nishiki Market, referred to as "Kyoto's kitchen", supplies local households and businesses with choice local cooking ingredients, including Kyoto vegetables and seafood. It began 1,000 .. show full overview
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Gion Matsuri Floats: The Pride of Generations Revived
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Gion Matsuri was restored to its former glory in 2014, almost 50 years after its two processions were merged into one. Again one parade precedes the deities' journey from the shrine to .. show full overview
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Ayu Sweetfish: A Summer Delicacy with Culture
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In early summer, confectioners display traditional sweets shaped like ayu, or sweetfish. For Kyotoites, ayu is as important a summer fish as conger pike. For centuries, fresh seafood was .. show full overview
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Hidari-daimonji: Flames of Prayer to the Other Side
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Japanese believe their ancestors' spirits visit in mid-August. To safely guide the spirits back to the other world, they light bonfires on 5 mountains in the Gozan-no-okuribi ceremony. .. show full overview
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Kyoto Braided Cords: Bit Players That Shine
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Kyoto's braided cords came into their own as fashion accessories for the nobility, 1,000 years ago. Elegant and practical, they were highly prized, and used in religious and formal .. show full overview
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Footwear Culture: Dressing the Feet for Form and Function
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Geta and zori set off the kimono ensemble. People from all walks of life covet Kyoto footwear that evolved with the kimono. Artisans pursue beauty and functionality in the simple .. show full overview
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Zuiki Matsuri: A Celebration of the Local Harvests
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In early October, Kitano Tenmangu shrine holds the Zuiki Matsuri festival. Sacred palanquins carry the spirit of the shrine's deity through the parish to its temporary abode. Enshrined .. show full overview
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Ink Paintings: Insights into the Heart of Zen
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Dramatic blacks and pearly grays evoke profound scenes. Originating in China, ink painting was once part of Zen monks' ascetic training. It reveals the beauty of space in a simple, .. show full overview
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Kyoto Snacks: Sweets and Treats for Everyday People
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In Kyoto, people regularly buy sweet treats at stores, which specialize in seasonal sweets that are also used in festivals. Some purveyors continue to use age-old ingredients and .. show full overview