Shopping for the Finest Japanese Products No. 5: Kyō Rōsoku Nakamura – Traditional Handmade Candles, Sakyō-ku, Kyōto
Japan’s Hydroelectric Dams, Vol. 1. Keage Power Station, Kyōto
Shopping for the Finest Japanese Products No. 4 Komaruya Sumii Sakyō-ku, Kyōto
World Heritage in Japan. Enryakuji – The Cradle of Japan’s Buddhist Culture.
Digitized Forest at the World Heritage Site of Shimogamo Shrine, Kyoto Art by teamLab - TOKIO INKARAMI World Heritage Tadasu no Mori Forest at Shimogamo Shrine Transforms into an Interactive Digital Art and Light Space
Famous Gardens of Japan Vol.3 Tenryūji Teien Garden, Kyōto City
【Event】Kyoto Geijutsu Hanabi Fireworks – Dedicated to the Celebration of the Enthronement of the Emperor. May 29, 2019, Kyoto Racecourse.
Journeys in Kyōto: Pontochō
Journeys in Kyōto: Shirakawa Ippon-bashi Bridge
Modern-day Terakoya: “School Nalanda, Volume 4, Kyoto” – Wisdom for Now and into the Future. At Nishi Honganji Temple, Dendōin. February 9-10.
Getting the Most out of That Exhibition, Vol. 7: How Tsuguharu Foujita achieved international renown.
【Exhibition】Foujita: A Retrospective - Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of his Death. Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art
【Matcha Tasting Experience】 Immerse yourself in the world of tea: Single-origin matcha tea tasting experience.
Getting the Most out of That Art Exhibition, Vol. 4: Yokoyama Taikan: Japan’s ‘National Artist’. 150 years since the birth of one of Japan's best loved nihonga artists.
Savour the Flavours of Japanese Tea Vol.2: Kinki, Shikoku, Kyūshū and Okinawa Regions
Journeys in Kyōto ーーCherry Blossomsーー
The Moss Temple - Saihō-ji Temple Garden: A Collaboration Between Art and Nature
Getting the Most out of That Art Exhibition Vol.02 Van Gogh Exhibition - Van Gogh and Japan
Art and Design
The Japanese House: The Basic Elements of Traditional Japanese Residential Architecture.
Culture
A Fondness for Flowers – Enjoying Japan’s Flowers through the Seasons. Part 1: Ume – The Japanese Plum.
Great Masters
Yonematsu Shiono: Tales of people and the objects they treasure – Nambu Tekki
Ōkami Shinkō – the Wolf Faith. The Veneration and Awe of Nature. No.1: Oinugē Festival
Lifestyle
The Elegant World of Japanese Etiquette, Part 1: Chopstick Etiquette – Dining with Decorum