Kyoto Japan

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Kyoto Japan Yokōso~! Konichiwa ~!

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Konichiwa~!. Kyoto Japan. Yokōso ~!. Table of Contents. Name and Location General Information History History Con’t Upcoming Events Omisoka & Oshogatsu Kaomise Kabuki Performances Daikon White Radish Memorial Service Attractions Map. Name and Location. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kyoto Japan

Yokōso~!

Konichiwa~!

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Table of Contents Name and Location

General Information History

History Con’t Upcoming Events

Omisoka & Oshogatsu Kaomise Kabuki Performances

Daikon White Radish Memorial Service Attractions

Map

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Name and Location

In Japanese, the city has been called Kyō (京 ), Miyako (都 ) or Kyō no Miyako (京の都 ).

In the 11th century, the city was renamed Kyoto ("capital city"). After Edo was renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital"), Kyoto was known for a short time as Saikyō (西京 , "Western Capital").

Flag of Kyoto, Japan

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General Information Population: approx. 1.5

million. A city in the central part of

the island of Honshū, Japan

Formerly the imperial capital of Japan

Capital of Kyoto Prefecture Part of the Osaka-Kobe-

Kyoto metropolitan areaKyoto Prefecture

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History Archaeological evidence states

that the first human settlement on the islands of Japan approx. 10,000 BC, little is known about human activity the 6th century AD,

During the 8th century, the powerful Buddhist clergy became involved in the affairs of the Imperial government, the Emperor chose to relocate the capital to a region far from the Buddhist influence. 

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History Con’t

The new city, Heian-kyō (平安京 , "tranquility and peace capital"), became the seat of Japan's imperial court in 794

Although military rulers established their governments either in Kyoto or in other cities such as Kamakura and Edo. Kyoto remained Japan's capital until the transfer of the imperial court to Tokyo

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Upcoming Events

Omisoka & Oshogatsu Kaomise Kabuki Performances Daikon White Radish Memorial

Service

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Omisoka & Oshogatsu

Joya no kane- name of the bell-ringing ritual which brings the old year to an end and in the new.

Giant temple bells, called bonsho, one for each temple, are struck with a large, swinging beam at a spot encircled by a design of lotus petals.

Bonsho are struck 108 times on New Year's Eve to purge humankind of the Buddhist sins.

The end & start of the year in Japan 

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Kaomise Kabuki Performances

Lavish, stylized, and larger-than-life, kabuki theatre is one of Japan's most distinctive art forms.

The origins of which can be traced to the heart of Kyoto.

It is an experience that no visitor, and certainly no theatre lover, can afford to miss

The perfect time to get out of the cold and into the theatre. 

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Daikon White Radish Memorial Service

This event is held to celebrate the day on which Buddha reached enlightenment.

Eating radishes is believed to dispel misfortune. 

At Senbon Shaka-do Temple

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Attractions

Nijo Castle – Former Kyoto residence of the shogun

Kyoto Imperial Palace – The Imerperial Family’s residence until 1868

Philosopher’s Path – Walking trail famous for cherry blossoms

Kokedera – Called moss temple because of its garden

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Map & Location

府道 38号線 , Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

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