
Overview
1,000 years ago, aristocrats would compose short waka poems seated by a babbling brook at the imperial palace, sipping sake and admiring the changes in the seasons. This outdoor party was revived at Jonangu Shrine in 1970. Experts tend the recreated period garden, and poets yearning for a bygone era strive to render the spirit of their Heian forebears. A court dancer provides a dance accompaniment. Discover the passion of those who breathe life into an elegant historical event.
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6 - 1Kurama: Mystical Land of Legends January 11, 2018
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6 - 2Fabric Pieces: Honoring the Past January 25, 2018
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6 - 3Celebrating the New Year: With Reverence and Gratitude February 01, 2018
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6 - 4An Artistic Lineage: Nurturing a Painting Tradition March 15, 2018
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6 - 5Bubuzuke: A Dish Inspired by Frugality April 05, 2018
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6 - 6Maiko Hair Ornaments: A Classical Culture of Kawaii April 19, 2018
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6 - 10Kyokusui-no-Utage: Poetry with Classic Heian Elegance June 21, 2018
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6 - 11
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6 - 12Japanese Pepper: The Zesty Spice of Kyoto Cuisine July 19, 2018
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6 - 13Tatami: The Flooring Underlying Japanese Culture August 16, 2018
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6 - 14Folding Fans: Cooling Accessories Encapsulate Elegance September 06, 2018
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6 - 15The Matsuage Festival: Keeping the Fire Tradition Alive September 20, 2018
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6 - 16The Artisans for the Deities: Enduring Skills and Devotion October 04, 2018
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6 - 17Kyoto Cosmetics: Secrets for Drawing Out Inner Beauty October 18, 2018
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6 - 18The Culture of Gold Leaf: Gossamer Layers Beget Profound Beauty November 01, 2018
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6 - 19Kyoto Swords: Splendor That Dispels Evil Spirits November 08, 2018
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6 - 20End of the Samurai Era: The Capital Survives Turbulent Times December 27, 2018