

Kyoto Journal 104: Flora & Kyoto
$40.00
Description:
Bookstores and online sources offer numerous publications on Kyoto’s renowned gardens, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, heirloom-based culinary traditions, literary celebrations of seasonal blossoms, and botanically inspired ornamental arts. However, these topics are usually explored separately. This special issue of Kyoto Journal takes a different approach, uncovering the vital, unifying theme that connects these elements and reveals a deeper understanding of Kyoto’s timeless culture.
Measurements:
128 pages
History:
Founded (1987) in a city with rich culture and customs, Kyoto Journal aims to explore, celebrate, and spread the traditional and contemporary life of Japan with an Asian-wide perspective. As a Japanese non-profit organization and an all-volunteer based publication, Kyoto Journal has attracted a wide diversity of devoted and engaged contributors. Coming from a place of respect and reverence for the Asian community, Kyoto Journal’s goals are for excellence in writing, art, design, and photography. Kyoto Journal currently publishes one print magazine/book as well as two digital magazine issues per year. The engaging and stimulating themes inside Kyoto Journal maintain an unlimited shelf-life and can be enjoyed for years to come.
Bookstores and online sources offer numerous publications on Kyoto’s renowned gardens, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, heirloom-based culinary traditions, literary celebrations of seasonal blossoms, and botanically inspired ornamental arts. However, these topics are usually explored separately. This special issue of Kyoto Journal takes a different approach, uncovering the vital, unifying theme that connects these elements and reveals a deeper understanding of Kyoto’s timeless culture.
Measurements:
128 pages
History:
Founded (1987) in a city with rich culture and customs, Kyoto Journal aims to explore, celebrate, and spread the traditional and contemporary life of Japan with an Asian-wide perspective. As a Japanese non-profit organization and an all-volunteer based publication, Kyoto Journal has attracted a wide diversity of devoted and engaged contributors. Coming from a place of respect and reverence for the Asian community, Kyoto Journal’s goals are for excellence in writing, art, design, and photography. Kyoto Journal currently publishes one print magazine/book as well as two digital magazine issues per year. The engaging and stimulating themes inside Kyoto Journal maintain an unlimited shelf-life and can be enjoyed for years to come.
Materials:
Magazine
Magazine
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