| Even to Japanese
visitors outside Kyoto, like me living in Tokyo, Kyoto seems
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| Kyoto was Japan's
capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868.
It is now the country's seventh largest city with a population
of 1.4 million |
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| Formerly the
imperial capital of Japan, it is now the capital of Kyoto
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| With an astonishing
1600 Buddhist temples, 400 Shintō shrines, a trio of palaces,
and dozens of gardens and museums, Kyoto is Japan's cultural
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| The former capital
of Japan, famous worldwide for its temples and shrines.
Kyoto was the center of politics and culture for 1200 years. |
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| The city of Kyoto,
the principal location, is a sacred pilgrimage site for Buddhists
throughout Japan. Over 2000 Buddhist temples and monasteries
have been |
| Kyoto University
was founded in 1897, the second university to be established
in Japan. Known for its pioneering spirits and academic freedom,
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| The Associated Kyoto
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| Kyoto Capital of
Japan from 794 through 1868, Kyoto today is a small city with
tremendous cultural assets. The population is 1.4 million and
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| Pictures of Kyoto,Japan.
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| The 17 properties
of the World Heritage Sites are located in Kyoto Prefecture.
These heritage sites are attracting many people since each embodies
a |
| Ryoanji (Temple of
the peaceful dragon) is in the northwest section of Kyoto, not
far from Kinkakuji. This is a temple belonging to the Myoshinji
school of |
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| Todaiji is around
15-20 minutes walk from either JR Nara or Kintetsu Nara stations.
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| IPST '09 will be
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| Disaster Prevention
Research Institute. Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan. Tel:
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