Posts from — July 2005
借景 (Shakkei, borrowed scenery) view at Tenryu-ji garden
July 31, 2005 4 Comments
covering all the angles
July 31, 2005 2 Comments
Nishijin necktie
July 29, 2005 2 Comments
Kyoto summer
July 27, 2005 No Comments
Happy Birthday!
Greg checks out the hookah water pipe (behind brazier) at Turkish restaurant Saray on the south side of Kyoto Royal Hotel in Sanjo. Luckily, no one was smoking while we were there. We went there for the first time this weekend and ordered the course dinner to celebrate Yoshiko’s birthday. Kebabs, hummus, various yogurt things, Turkish beers, chai and my first time to have coffee made in the Turkish way. Greg tried lots of new things, but he likes everything, EVERYTHING! Then he began careening around the restaurant in his unofficial role of greeter and mayhem master.
July 25, 2005 No Comments
Zappa, gaijin mainstay
Hiroko of Zappa, an Indonesian restaurant/pub off Kiyamachi between Shijo and Sanjo. I don’t know the names of Indonesian dishes, but it all tastes good and it’s got peanut sauce and chili sauce and tastes great with beer, so you should go there. From Kiyamachi-Shijo, go north past the old school, turn left on the street that borders the school and left again at the alleyway next to the red window. It’s down the alley about 30 m.
July 24, 2005 3 Comments
Alive In Kyoto DVD?
Getting Lost and Finding Yourself in the Ancient Capital. (QT 4.2 MB) Anyone interested in a multimedia guidebook and exploration-type DVD? I’ve been gathering 3CCD DV footage on a steady tripod for about a year (not the shaky handheld clips I’ve published here) and sharpening editing skillz. Any comments welcome.
Try this version (somewhat lower quality Sorensen 3 codec) only if you can’t see anything with above link.
July 22, 2005 14 Comments
Kyoto Gion Festival 2005 video
A brief Quicktime movie (7 MB) of scenes from the Yoiyama night of Gion Matsuri (Festival) 2005. Yoiyama is the last of 3 nights of revelry before the parade on the morning of July 17.
July 19, 2005 2 Comments
Kyoto Gion Festival 2005: more pictures
An elderly puppeteer does a fascinating puppet dance routine with folk music every year on Shijo bridge.
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July 19, 2005 3 Comments
Gion Matsuri people
A man and his okonomiyaki; street revelers; the king of bling; girls in yukata at McDonald’s; college students continue the tradition of riding down the Kamogawa spillways on inflatable orcas. Why is it always orcas?
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July 17, 2005 2 Comments