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January 31, 2006

Phonecam view from Kyoto Station on a clear day


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January 28, 2006

Marlon Brando impersonation

"Don Gregory, I am honored and grateful that you have invited me to your home on the wedding day of your daughter, with black sesame butter smeared all over your face."


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January 26, 2006

Ginkakuji Temple Silver Pavilion video

[This video uses the new QuickTime H.264 high-compression codec. You need to have QT 7 installed, but it's worth it for the greatly improved performance.]

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This is Ginkakuji Temple (The Silver Pavilion, but the actual name is Jisho-ji) in Kyoto during light and moderate snowfall in January, 2006. Ginkakuji does not allow the use of tripods, so this is handheld. Ginkakuji was built by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa in the 1470s and 80s after a 10-year civil war in which most of Kyoto was literally reduced to ashes. Despite this, he wanted to build something that would rival his grandfather's Golden Pavilion of the previous century. The most famous building at the temple, the Kannon-do beside the pond, is one of the few original buildings on the temple grounds.

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January 23, 2006

Ginkakuji Temple Silver Pavilion in snowstorm

There was heavy snow overnight and this morning. Up here in the north there was a lot of snow piling up, but I went down Shirakawa to Ginkakuji and most of the snow was melting as soon as it fell. A couple degrees makes a big difference.

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Kyoto Tearoom Chocolat, pt. 2

Eventually, I'm going to drink some tea and eat some chocolate there, but it was closed last Tuesday when we were in the neighborhood, so all I got was pictures of the outside.
kyoto tearoom chocolatkyoto tearoom choclolat

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January 19, 2006

Chinese Geomancy in Kyoto, Part 4

The White Tiger of the West, represented by a street (Rte. 162) and flood control channel bordering the city on the west.

A book with fascinating details like this, plus absolutely stunning photographs, is Marc Peter Keane's Japanese Garden Design, which covers a lot more ground than you would think. You won't regret buying this book.

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January 18, 2006

Chinese Geomancy in Kyoto, Part 3

Red Phoenix of the South (as depicted on a lantern at Heian Shrine). In the ciy itself it was represented by Ogura ike (pond), now mostly reclaimed land with a large highway interchange and Kyoto Racecourse nearby.

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January 17, 2006

Chinese Geomancy in Kyoto, Part 2

The Black Turtle of the North on a lantern at Heian Shrine. the Northern Turtle is represented by Funaoka-yama in the city. Kyoto today fills the valley, but when the emperor Kammu decided to move the capital here in A.D. 794, it needed much less space, and turtle-esque Funaoka-yama (just a hill, really) was selected as the northern centerpoint, running down to the Rashomon (yes, that Rashomon) gate in the south. The original Heian Palace was built just south of Funaoka-yama, which now is quite a bit west of the current center of town.

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January 16, 2006

Kyoto desktop backgrounds/wallpaper: Eastern Dragon

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Chinese Geomancy at Heian Shrine, Kyoto: The Blue Dragon of the East
Represented in the city by the Kamo River.

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Greg at Heian Shrine



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January 13, 2006

More Gion at twilight photographs

Hanamikoji-dori, the main street of Gion, Kyoto.


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January 12, 2006

Gion at Twilight, Hanamikoji-dori

gion at twilight

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Maiko entering Ichiriki-jaya (teahouse)

maiko entering ichiriki teahouseThe sprigs of pine are New Year's decorations. Tomorrow (January 13) the maiko and geiko of Kyoto will hold a New Year's sake drinking ceremony (perhaps to gird themselves for all the sake drinking they'll be doing almost nightly for the rest fo the year?)

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January 11, 2006

Kyoto Ebisu Matsuri 2006

The annual festival at Kyoto Ebisu Jinja to pray for financial success continues through Thursday, and the shrine just south of Gion is open 24 hours tonight for the second straight night. Visitors buy bamboo branches and attach a huge variety of colorful lucky talismans, each sold separately, in hopes of having success in business in the new year. Someone apparrently donated a huge (looks like about 200 kg to me) tuna which is displayed behind the offertory, in no danger of thawing in this cold weather.


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January 10, 2006

Boys will be boys

gregory plays with fire trucks

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January 09, 2006

Sundown at Kiyomizu Temple, Kyoto

Getting back intothe swing of things after the New year's break...
banal photo of Kiyomizu temple gate

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January 02, 2006

あけましておめでとうございます! Happy New Year!

We are just back (Monday night) from two days of gorging on o-sechi (New Year's Feast) at my mother in law's house, following last week's Christmas feast. If we had also indulged in the Thanksgiving feast, I probably would have had to butter my hips to get back in the door tonight.

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