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fromKotaku
2 weeks ago

Police Arrest Man Who Threatened To Blow Up Nintendo

A 27-year-old man was arrested for sending Nintendo bomb threats, admitting to sending letters, though no devices were found.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

old residence in kitayama / td-Atelier + ENDO SHOJIRO DESIGN

The project involves renovating a nearly 100-year-old wooden residence in northern Kyoto, originally built in 1931.
fromFlowingData
1 month ago

Continuing the cherry blossom data alive

"You can very much see that he planned to continue," said Tuna Acisu, a data scientist at Our World in Data, reflecting on Aono's dedication to the cherry blossom records.
Roam Research
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This 4-mile Train Route Was Named the Most Scenic in the World-and It Has Cherry Blossoms and River Valley Views

The Sagano Romantic Train is recognized as the most scenic train route in the world, offering a slow journey through beautiful landscapes.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 months ago

This Is Where You'll Find One of Japan's Most Iconic Landmarks-Plus, Cherry Blossom Cruises and the Country's Best Sake

Fushimi is Kyoto’s concentrated sake-brewing district, defined by historic canals, abundant soft spring water, and a high density of traditional breweries.
#japan
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 months ago

Art Collaboration Kyoto holds its most global edition yet

Art Collaboration Kyoto (ACK), the fair launched in 2021 to build ties between Japanese and international galleries, opened its fifth edition this week (until 16 November) at the Kyoto International Conference Center (ICC Kyoto). The fair has grown steadily despite economic headwinds and an increasingly crowded Asian fair calendar, welcoming a record 72 galleries, 36 of which are from overseas. Beyond the main venue, ACK continues to distinguish itself through its integration with Kyoto's cultural and architectural landscape.
Arts
fromTravel + Leisure
7 months ago

Japan's New Tourism Tax Can Cost Travelers Up to $65 a Night-What to Know

The new updates are set to take effect in March 2026 and some travelers may see an increase of as much as ¥10,000 ($65.33) per night. The fee will scale in proportion to the room rate. Rooms costing under ¥19,999 ($130.66) will be required to pay a ¥400 ($2.61) fee,EuroNews reported. For more expensive and luxury stays above ¥100,000 ($653.32), a maximum tax of ¥10,000 ($65.33) will be charged, according to The Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper.
World news
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
7 months ago

teamLab Biovortex Kyoto Redefines Immersive Art with Japan's Largest Digital Museum | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Spanning over 10,000 square meters, teamLab Biovortex Kyoto is now the collective's largest exhibition in Japan, and perhaps its most conceptually daring. Designed as part of the Kyoto Station Southeast Area Project, this new museum isn't just an addition to the city's cultural landscape - it's a living, breathing ecosystem of light, sound, and movement. Located in Kyoto's Minami-ku district, this permanent museum marks a monumental chapter in teamLab's creative evolution, blending technology, environment, and human experience in one breathtaking, ever-changing space.
Arts
fromConde Nast Traveler
7 months ago

9 Best Affordable Hotels in Kyoto

Kyoto's hotel scene has moved far beyond the traditional ryokan-versus-business-hotel divide. A wave of boutique openings and international entries has expanded the spectrum in recent years, making it easier than ever for travelers to find stays that balance convenience, style, and affordability. If you're on the hunt for something that won't break the bank, there are plenty of options that range from no-frills hideaways to borderline luxury retreats that deliver remarkable value, all for rates starting at under $300 a night.
World news
fromConde Nast Traveler
9 months ago

10 Best Things to Do in Kyoto, From Gallery-Hopping to Gin Tasting

But the best things to do in Kyoto represent not only a city of preservation-this has also long been a place of innovation: bamboo harvested here helped Thomas Edison fashion the filament for the first light bulb; Japan's first streetcar rattled to life on Kyoto's avenues; and Nintendo grew from a small playing-card company into a global powerhouse in its backstreets.
Travel
Books
fromThe Atlantic
9 months ago

In Search of an 11th-Century Novelist in Kyoto

Lauren Groff traveled to Kyoto to trace Lady Murasaki, encountering spiritual sensations, reflections on pilgrimage, and tensions between meaningful travel and overtourism.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
9 months ago

Here's How to See One of Japan's Most Iconic Cities Like a Local-Including Stops at Tea Houses, Hot Springs, and a 1,000-year-old Temple

Kyoto is a blend of traditional culture and modern city life, attracting millions of visitors annually.
fromArchDaily
9 months ago

ANJIN Gosho Ebisugawa / STUDIO ALUC

The project involves the conversion of a traditional townhouse near the Kyoto Imperial Palace into a whole-house rental accommodation, emphasizing the building's charm and history.
Renovation
Digital life
fromwww.anothermag.com
9 months ago

Le Labo's Coveted Kyoto Scent is Briefly Available Worldwide

Le Labo's Osmanthus 19 fragrance encapsulates the slow spirit of Kyoto and attracts eager fans despite its traditional marketing approach.
fromIntelligencer
10 months ago

Kyoto Has Zero Zen

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.
Travel
Digital life
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
11 months ago

teamLab Biovortex Kyoto to Open This Fall as a New Immersive Art Landmark | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

teamLab Biovortex Kyoto offers an immersive art experience combining technology and culture, transforming how visitors interact with digital installations.
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