It's called the City of Ten Thousand Shrines. It was once the imperial capital of Japan — for more than a 1000 years. Kyoto (the Japanese say, Kio-to), is in the island of Honshu. The city was built based on traditional Chinese feng shui. Even today, the streets follow a grid pattern.
Climate:
Summers are hot and humid and winters are cold with snowfall.
Summers are hot and humid and winters are cold with snowfall.
Rains: Mid June - end July
Typhoons: September and October.
Nila Tamaraa chats ups Mathew George (in the pic above), architect, George Design Group (www.gdgindia.com),who recently went to Kyoto.
When
did you go to Kyoto?
I went on May 1 till May 10th, 2014.
Was
it a business trip or a holiday?
I was there on a holiday.
Why
Kyoto?
Kyoto
being the old capital had more history and the outside the main city had
amazing works of architecture and landscape by old masters of the trade.
Your
first impression of Kyoto
When
you arrive in Kyoto, what strikes you the most is its old world charm that is lacking
in Tokyo. You realize there is a lot of history in this place.
How
many days did you stay in Kyoto?
9
days.
Ryokan Tofukuji, a traditional home stay |
Where
did you stay?
In
Kyoto, I stayed in Ryokan Tofukuji. It was a traditional house managed by a
lady named Akemi. The rice paper partition walls opened out to a beautifully
laid out Japanese zen garden and the place was located close to Gion and other
must- visit locations.
What
did you do in Kyoto?
Walk,
walk, and walk along Gion, the serene landscaped gardens, the shrines etc. And
of course ate a lot of food. Sushi was right on top of that list.
What
are the 3 must-visit places in Kyoto?
Denkakuji
— for the shrine, the amazing Philosophers Walk and gardens.
Fushima
inori — for the mountain climb.
Gion — to experience a page out of Memoirs of a geisha and the night life; and the Nishiki food market and a visit to the world famous aritsegu knife-makers .
Tell
us about the food scene in Kyoto
Kyoto
has a rich culinary tradition. The local food culture is diverse and ranges
from aristocratic Kaiseki Ryori (it is a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner) to the vegetarian
Shojin Ryori (Buddhist cuisine) of monks and the simple Obanzai Ryori (traditional) home
style cooking.
What
are the 3 must-eat foods in Kyoto?
Sushi,
sushi, sushi. The Pontocho nightlife district is one of the best
places to find good fusion restaurants alongside traditional establishments.
The Gion district also offers a wide range of
interesting dining opportunities, as does the Kyoto Station area.
What
are the people like in Kyoto?
Kyoto
had been Japan’s capital a long time ago. People here have not forgotten that.
They are kinda proud of that; sophisticated and somewhat look down at people
from Tokyo or other areas.They are evidently more aloof than the people from Tokyo. But they are nice people.
What
sort of place is Kyoto?
With
ancient temples, winding canals lined with cherry and willow trees, and narrow
alleys, Kyoto’s past is all around. For a concentrated experience, make
your way to Gion, the old geisha district still redolent of the world’s first
novel, The Tale of
Genji. Here, tiny cobble-stoned lanes are crammed with old wooden
structures housing tea rooms, restaurants and small shops specializing in one
craft item or another.
Is
it a safe place?
It’s
very safe. Oh, I also got to experience an earthquake which is a part of life
for the Japanese.
What
is the one place in Kyoto that you will never forget?
The
Kinkakuji (Golden temple and its gardens)
Tell
us about the architecture in Kyoto.
Kyoto
architecture has
traditionally been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the
ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. Sliding doors (fusuma) were used in place of walls, allowing
the internal configuration of a space to be customized for different occasions.
People usually sat on cushions or otherwise on the floor, traditionally; chairs
and high tables were not widely used until the 20th century. Since the 19th
century, however, Japan has incorporated much of Western, modern and post-modern architecture into construction and
design, and is today a leader in architectural design and technology.
How
can one travel to Kyoto from Bangalore?
There
are many flights to Japan. I personally took the Malaysian airlines as I got an
incredible deal on return ticket (Rs 25000)
How
many days does one require to spend in Kyoto to enjoy it?
About
5 days
How
much money do you need to have a decent holiday in Kyoto — including airfare,
boarding and lodging?
About
IRS 100000 for 7 days
Find
below some of scenes from Kyoto captured by Matthew George
Kyoto has a glorious past and it is still evident today |
Typical Kyoto architecture is traditional wooden structures slightly elevated from the ground |
It is a city of shrines and many gardens |
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