Specialty Shopping in Kyoto
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Specialty Shopping in Kyoto

Kyoto is a unique hub for specialty shops, many of which make products developed from centuries of use and refinement that are great as souvenirs or gifts.

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Kyoto Autumn Light-up Schedule 2024
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Kyoto Autumn Light-up Schedule 2024

In Kyoto, many temples, shrines and gardens are illuminated from sunset to show autumn colors in creative lighting. In Japanese they call these the "light-up" venues, and they differ from year to year. Let us show you the most update schedule for 2024.

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Off the Beaten Track Kyoto Autumn Colors
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Off the Beaten Track Kyoto Autumn Colors

Kyoto has many wonderful spots that reveal an unimaginable harmony of nature and culture, and sometimes treading a less beaten path can be a more rewarding experience. Our latest map here highlights the most popular as well as the less visited spots for autumn foliage. 

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Kyoto Activities - Kamogawa, Tea Ceremony, Workshops and Museums
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Kyoto Activities - Kamogawa, Tea Ceremony, Workshops and Museums

For Kyoto visitors who have seen their favorite temples and done immersing in Shijo shopping, what is the next level of exploration? What family-friendly activities are there, and how to choose from hundreds of museums and galleries for a taste of Japanese culture?  We hope this summary of activities-at-a-glance gives you some helpful ideas.

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Best Spots for viewing Obon Daimonji Bonfires
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Best Spots for viewing Obon Daimonji Bonfires

Obon is a time of remembrance, and the gigantic bonfires lit on mountains around Kyoto to honor ancestral spirits are an amazing sight. We will show you the best spots for viewing the spectacle called Daimonji, or Gozan no Okuribi, which guides the spirits back to their realm following days of rituals that honor their homecoming.

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Marc Keane on “The Name of the Willow”
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Marc Keane on “The Name of the Willow”

Genji Kyoto's garden designer Marc Peter Keane talks about the meaning behind names, and how we can see the world differently if we change the names we give to things. From the Ukifune Garden in our lobby to his new book “the Name of the Willow”….

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Pitstop Recommendations for Exploring Kyoto by Area
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Pitstop Recommendations for Exploring Kyoto by Area

Kyoto is ideal for exploring by area - compact, easy to navigate and brimming with attractions. We recommend an itinerary that covers a few spots within walking or short ride distance, and planning in advance the best places for a lunch or coffee break.

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Autumn Colors in Kyoto - Nature + Nurture
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Autumn Colors in Kyoto - Nature + Nurture

In Kyoto, you can see autumn colors not just in nature, but also in harmony with the hues of temples, gardens and shrines. Imagine how picturesque the vista when red leaves add lustre to temple gates, pagodas, ponds and bridges.

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You Guys Are Gonna Looove Japan!
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You Guys Are Gonna Looove Japan!

My partner and I are Paris-based fashion designers in "experimental luxury", the branch of high fashion that pushes the boundaries of "normal" or "conventional". It is a movement that started in Japan…

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When in Kyoto, Kappo or Kaiseki?
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When in Kyoto, Kappo or Kaiseki?

What is the difference between Kaiseki (懐石) and Kappo (割烹)? This is one of the most frequently asked questions about Japanese cuisine. Not much is written about this subject…

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Kyoto Calendar - Autumn
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Kyoto Calendar - Autumn

With September comes autumn, but Kyoto's summer is not over until Hassaku Matsuri, the final summer festival has taken its course. Held each year on the first Sunday of September at Matsuo Taisha shrine in Arashiyama, this is the event of the sumo matches and the lion dances…

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Kyoto Calendar - Intro to the Seasons
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Kyoto Calendar - Intro to the Seasons

Why are there so many parades, floats, geisha dances and temple light-ups in Kyoto? It seems Japanese people just love celebrations, commemorations and giving thanks year round…

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