People
Enrich your experience by learning about those who are carrying on tradition and developing a new culture.
#People
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What is most important in making the maintenance and utilization of a cultural property compatible with each other?
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Looking Forward to Next Year's Gion Matsuri Festival – A Father & Son's Insider Story on the Festival Float's Musical Tradition
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Kyo-wagasa Umbrellas: Their Beauty is the Result of Over a Thousand Years of Innovations
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Kiyomizu-dera Temple in the New Era: Bringing Culture and Sincerity Together for an Era of Peace
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Beyond “Delicious”
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Kyoto Tourism Business Operator Interview Kyoto Handicraft Center (AMITA Corporation)
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Moving to Kyoto for the second time: A Café Manager’s Perspective on the Potentials and Values of a Place
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Rokusei Owner-Chef, Hiroyuki Horiba: In Search of the Elegant Gastronomy of the Court
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Kyo-sensu Fan Shop Owner, Rie Ohnishi: Life & Craft, a Day at Ohnishi Tsune Shoten
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Urushi Lacquer Refiner ,Takuya Tsutsumi : Cruising the Streets on a Lacquered Skateboard
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Oke Artisan, Taichi Kondo: The Encounter with the Living National Treasure at Age 29 Paved His Way to Becoming a Japanese Cooper
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Bamboo Artisan, Hiroaki Nakagawa: The Not-so-Obvious yet Solid Role that Bamboo Plays in Japanese Culture
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Yuzen Textile Dyeing Artist, Sachi Manabe: A New Potential of Yuzen Drawn in Bright Colors
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Robes chiseled by a Buddhist sculptor: Gakyu Miyamoto”
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Young Stewards of Kyoto’s Ryokan: Noriko Mabuchi
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Young Stewards of Kyoto’s Ryokan: Masayo Ono
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Young Stewards of Kyoto’s Ryokan: Momoka Matsui
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The World of Japanese Painting with Ayuko Sadaie
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Mio Heki: Kintsugi Artist and Urushi Master
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Kurahashi Yoshio: Shakuhachi Master