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by kataokatetsuya
A stroll through Toji Temple: Fall in love with the five-story pagoda and Fuji cherry blossoms in spring
Hello, this is WABISUKE. Today I wo...
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by kataokatetsuya
Wind, dragon, and a round triangle. The only place to enjoy peace is at Kenninji Temple.
In the heart of Kyoto, right next to the bustling Gio...
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by kataokatetsuya
Everything in Silence - The Zen Way of Life
One morning, in front of a steaming bowl of tea, I suddenly had a moment where my mind was brought...
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by kataokatetsuya
Silent Green: A Tale of Time and Heart Told by Matcha
"A cup of matcha won't change the world, but it can put my mind at ease."
Perhaps such...
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一服の時間,
余白の美学,
和の暮らし,
季節の移ろい,
心の整え方,
抹茶,
日常の美,
日本文化,
時間の過ごし方,
清寂,
茶道
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by kataokatetsuya
Inheriting the beauty of "Kabuku" - Kabuki, a dance of time and space
Kabuki is an art form that continues to live vibrantly after 400 years...
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by kataokatetsuya
Kyoto's Autumn Foliage: A Story Told Through Colors
Autumn in Kyoto is the season when colors begin to speak. Red, orange, gold—each leaf we...
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by kataokatetsuya
Aesthetics that begin with "simply sitting" - Dogen and the tranquility of WABISUKE
Morning in Kyoto. A single fallen leaf flutters down an ...
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by kataokatetsuya
Murasaki Shikibu and the Inheritance of Tranquility | Words of WABISUKE
Even after a thousand years, Murasaki Shikibu still speaks to the ...
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by kataokatetsuya
The brush that paints life: The world of Ito Jakuchu
Kyoto, mid-Edo period. Ito Jakuchu, the eldest son of a vegetable wholesaler in Nishiki...
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by kataokatetsuya
Zazen and the experience of "nothingness"
- In silence, everything is there -
The moment we are told to "don't think about anything," we f...
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by kataokatetsuya
Sakamoto Ryoma and Kyoto: Another view seen by a man who ran through the ages
~A traveler of freedom and beauty standing on the stre...
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by kataokatetsuya
Sakamoto Ryoma was a genius at looking good!
~Learning about aesthetics and self-promotion from handsome older men of the late Edo period~
"Sak...
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