This week I've just returned from my 5th trip to Japan. My partner Craig and I share a passion for all things Japanese, though after 2 weeks in a concrete jungle I'm very grateful for my beautiful house and garden!
This time we spent most of our holiday in Kyoto. We first visited Kyoto for a couple of days back on our first trip in 2001. This time I wanted to fully explore Kyoto's reputation as the creative centre of Japan.
I wasn't disappointed. Prior to the trip, I had organised several guides to act as interpreters to help us to connect with the Japanese culture and arts.
With the assistance of our guide Takano-san, we participated in a number of art 'experiences' - paper lantern making, woodblock printing, shibori dyeing and basket making.
Mitsuhara took us to a popular temple area with beautiful autumn leaves.
Chizuko took us through the Nishiki markets and gave us a cooking lesson in her apartment.
Such personal 'hands-on' experiences with English-speaking guides enriched our holiday, although we still had plenty of time to indulge in our favourite activites in Japan - hot onsens, eating Japanese food, and filling my suitcase (and Craig's) with washi paper!
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Autumn Leaf reflections |
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Fallen autumn leaves carpet the temple gardens |
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Saiundo Fujimoto's shop caters for traditional
Japanese brush painting |
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Basket making with Takano-san (our guide), and
Oike-san |
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The finshed basket made from bamboo
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Shibori dyeing - the director of the Shibori museum
likes to personally help you reveal your dyed scarf! |
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Paper Lantern making |
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Finished lanterns at the Akari Design Workshop |
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Trying traditional woodblock printing
with artist Ichimura - awesome! |
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Ichimura is printing labels for sushi products.
Amazing that its done by hand, several blocks & colours
rather than printed by machine. |
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Getting refreshments at a vending machine
during one of our cycling adventures around Kyoto |
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Not too sure about these sandwiches - strawberry and banana! |
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My new favourite store - Bumpodo Art Supplies in Tokyo |
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Woodblock carving tools, only part of the range available |
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Etching Inks, Bumpodo's own brand. Great value and
quality. I bought some of these last year in Osaka and
am very happy with them, so I stocked up this time,
20% off as well! |
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2nd hand bookstore.
I bought some vintage books with
beautiful papers and text. |