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Beniko
Aug 24, 20182 min read
Unsewing Kimono
Previously, I have written an essay about Doyo no Mushiboshi (土用の虫干し, airing Kimono during hot summer days) here. Today, I would like to...
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Minami
Aug 23, 20182 min read
Lovely! Shoujuin Temple
Many of my readers may know Shoujuin (正寿院) temple via my previous email magazine. The other day, I visited the temple to see the "Fu-rin...
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Akane Kibune
Aug 17, 20181 min read
The Summer Ends - Memories of Gozan no Okuribi
Though the weather forecast was not favorable, Gozan no Okuribi (五山の送り火), as known as Daimonji (大文字), the Send-off bonfire on five...
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Akane Kibune
Aug 9, 20181 min read
Mukaegane (Sacred Welcoming Bell) of Rokudo Mairi (Six Realms Pilgrimage)
During Oban (お盆, the season during which ancestral spirits are said to be returning), the sacred bell is tolling all day long at...
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Beniko
Aug 6, 20181 min read
Yukata for Going Out
In August, many firework displays and summer events are conducted all over in Japan. It's really nice to enjoy the cool of the evening in...
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Akane Kibune
Aug 5, 20182 min read
Feeling the Passion of Meiji Restoration
This year, we are welcoming the 150th anniversary of the tempestuous Meiji Restoration (明治維新). In Kyoto, many historical site of the...
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Akane Kibune
Aug 5, 20181 min read
Yoshuji, Buddhist Vegetarian Restaurant, a Purveyor to Kurama Temple
Mt. Kurama (鞍馬山), where young Ushiwakamaru (牛若丸, later called Minamoto no Yoshitsune) spent his childhood, has a lot of mysterious...
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Beniko
Aug 3, 20182 min read
Ogi, Japanese Traditional Folding Fans
In this hot season, Ogi (扇) is an indispensable item for Kimono (着物) fashion. Even in a comfortable air-conditioned room, ladies using...
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Akane Kibune
Jul 15, 20181 min read
The lanterns of Uradeyama (Gion Festival Float)
This year, Tsuyu (梅雨, the rainy season) was over pretty quickly, so, now the Gion Festival is going on under the blue sky! Last night, I...
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Akane Kibune
Jul 12, 20181 min read
Naginata-Boko Float of Gion Festival
Hokotate (鉾建て, the assembling work of floats of Gion festival) was launched yesterday. Among the 33 floats of the festival, the most...
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Akane Kibune
Jul 9, 20181 min read
Lotus Flowers in Osawa no Ike Pond
Eversince the Heian (平安) period, the Sagano (嵯峨野) district has been capturing many noblemens' heart with its beautiful scenery. There in...
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Beniko
Jul 7, 20181 min read
Bochukoh, Fragrant Mothballs
When I was a child, I used to be thrilled by a very favorable scent every time my mother opened the drawer of her closet. At that time, I...
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Beniko
Jun 19, 20181 min read
Kimono Calender
Hitoe (単衣, unlined Kimono) is a type of Kimono worn in June and September in Japan. In July and August, Natsumono (夏物, summer Kimono made...
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Beniko
Jun 17, 20182 min read
Tips for Wearing Kimono in a Cool Manner
It has become the Tsuyu (梅雨, rainy season in Japan) and is getting really hot and humid. From now on, the weather will be scorching even...
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Akane Kibune
Jun 13, 20181 min read
Nejiri-Manpo, a Queer Brick Tunnel
Around the Keage (蹴上) station of subway line, there are many historic spots related to the Biwako-sosui (琵琶湖疎水, Lake Biwa canal), such as...
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Akane Kibune
Jun 6, 20181 min read
Kofuku Jizo at Suzumushidera Temple
Kegon-ji (華厳寺) temple, also known as Suzumushidera (鈴虫寺, Cricket Temple), is very popular in Japan for the beautiful chirps of crickets...
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Akane Kibune
May 30, 20181 min read
A Shed Where Sakamoto Ryoma Hid Himself
Everybody knows that the life of Sakamoto Ryoma (坂本龍馬) was a short one, but his name remains as the man who established the monumental...
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Akane Kibune
May 30, 20181 min read
Misasagi, Graveyard of Tragic Empress
In Kyoto, there are many graveyards of emperors and empresses. Those graveyards are called Goryo (御陵) or Misasagi (陵). At a quiet place...
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Akane Kibune
May 28, 20181 min read
Warabe-jizo (Statues of Bodhisattva Who Look Like Children) at Sanzen-in Temple
The most famous place in the Ohara (大原) district in Kyoto is Sanzen-in (三千院) temple. The Sanzen-in temple, founded in the Heian (平安)...
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Akane Kibune
May 23, 20181 min read
Azalea Flowers at Yasaka Shrine West Gate
When you step into Yasaka Shrine (八坂神社) from the Shijo (四条) street, you always go through this Roumon (楼門, two-storied gate). The Roumon...
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