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Tofukuji Temple is actually a very photogenic spot.
Hello! Today I'd like to introduce you to Tofukuji Temple, a quiet and cute temple in Kyoto....
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What is "Wakeiseijaku"? —The hidden recipe of the heart in the tea ceremony
Hello! Today I'd like to introduce some words that are a li...
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Prince Shotoku's Secret Diary: His Favourite Pilgrimage is Buddhism, His Hobby is Planning the Future!?
Hello! I'm Prince Shotoku. I've tr...
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Ambition Residing Within Brilliance: Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and Kitayama Culture
1. The Shogun as a Stage Prop: Ashikaga Yoshimitsu's Beauty an...
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Beauty blooming in tranquility: Ashikaga Yoshimasa and Higashiyama culture
1. Shogun and artist: Ashikaga Yoshimasa
In the second half of ...
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Poetry of the Voice of Silence: Kakinomoto no Hitomaro and the Poets of the Land of Kotodama
During the Nara period, before "waka" was estab...
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Yamabe Akahito and the Spirit Residing in Landscapes: The World as Seen by a Manyo Poet
During the Nara period, there was a poet who accompani...
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The concept of borrowed scenery: "Nothingness" and "Eternity" seen from Entsuji Temple
Located in the northern part of Kyoto, Entsuji Temple st...
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The soul of calligraphy and letters
— A formless sound that dwells in silence
As the scent of ink rises, perhaps what dwells at the tip of t...
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Flower arrangement and the concept of "Ma" - creating the beauty of silence
Ikebana is not simply the art of arranging flowers beautifully. It ...
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WABISUKE,
ブランド哲学,
伝統芸術,
余白の美,
日本文化,
花,
花と空間,
華道,
詩的な暮らし,
間の思想,
静けさの美学
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Japanese Sweets and Seasonal Calendar: Enjoying the Seasons with a Little Magic
In spring, cherry blossom petals flutter gently in the air. ...
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple, a Drop of Memory
I was walking alone up Shimizuzaka while the morning mist still lingered on the slope.The moss peeking ...
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