This Destination Was Named the Most 'Mindful' in Asia
Kyoto, Japan, was named the most mindful destination in Asia and the 10th most mindful destination in the world, due to its abundance of Zen gardens, mindfulness traditions, and ancient temples.
I Plan Trips to Japan for a Living-These Are the Best Hidden Gems in the Country
Travelers can explore the funky neighborhood of Sangenjaya in Tokyo, filled with tiny bars and cafes that cater to locals, offering a unique experience.
Gion's quiet streets lined with lanterns are now filled with foreign tourists who treat the area like an amusement park, disrupting local life and culture.
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The contemporary tea room design merges traditional Japanese aesthetics with natural elements, focusing on fire and shadow to enhance the tea experience.
ELEMENT is a uniquely designed residence in Kyoto, emphasizing natural light and distinct spatial experiences through innovative architectural features.
burned cedar shinglesclad slender tea pavilion in kyoto by 2m26 and onomiau
The contemporary tea room design merges traditional Japanese aesthetics with natural elements, focusing on fire and shadow to enhance the tea experience.
A Design Lover's Dream: Inside Kyoto's Ultra-Stylish The Shinmonzen Hotel
The exceptional service at The Shinmonzen boutique hotel sets it apart, with the staff tailoring experiences and knowing guests' preferences in remarkable detail.
Shogun was so refreshing for the Japanese': Takashi Murakami on his blockbusting return
Murakami expresses a desire to depict a version of Kyoto that eschews typical beauty in favor of revealing its historically gruesome backdrop regarding arts and culture.
The fair bringing international galleries to Kyoto
Kyoto's cultural ecosystem and the celebration, preservation and evolution of our city's cultural traditions are vital to the spirit of ACK, says Yukako Yamashita, the fair's programme director.
Nintendo Direct Announced, But It's Not The One You're Hoping For
Nintendo is hosting a 10-minute 'Nintendo Museum Direct' on August 19 to give a sneak peek of its new museum in Kyoto, emphasizing there will be no new game announcements.