Core Kyoto

Core Kyoto Season 12

TV Show

Season 12 Episodes

1. Cooking Utensils: Craftwork Ensures the Future of Traditional Cuisine

January 25th, 202428 min

Cooking utensils influence Kyoto cuisine, helping to bring out the inherent flavor of local ingredients. Artisans and chefs believe that upholding the handicrafts sustains the taste of Kyoto.

2. Ramen Culture: The Continuous Evolution of Diverse Taste

February 15th, 202428 min

Kyoto is not all traditional cuisine. It has become one of Japan's leading ramen hubs thanks to being a student town. Tastes evolve and flavors change as restaurants strive to satisfy clientele.

3. Mounting Techniques: The Masters of Refined Presentation and Rejuvenation

March 7th, 202428 min

Paintings and calligraphy are often mounted on sliding doors and scrolls. Artisans consider the story behind each piece and the client's wishes to best showcase the artwork.

4. Joinery: Wood Comes Alive in the Finer Details

April 11th, 202428 min

Traditional carpentry employs wooden joinery in furnishings to fit pieces of wood together without use of metal nails. Artisans breathe new life into the wood, imbuing a Kyoto aesthetic as they work.

5. Ceramic Painters: A New Perspective to Mastering the Art

April 25th, 202428 min

Kyoto potters refine their skills in a division of labor. Two painters wield their brushes to create delicate designs in majestic strokes and colors, gaining much attention in the industry and beyond.

6. The Tale of Genji: Elegance That Transcends the Ages

May 9th, 202428 min

This 11th-century novel is set in the imperial court. As a work of literature and paintings, it captured people's hearts, profoundly influencing the culture of the ancient capital for a millennium.

7. Versatile Oil: Smoothing the Way in Everyday Life

May 30th, 202428 min

Kyoto dominated the oil market 1,000 years ago. Various oils fueled votive lamps, flavored food, preserved wood, and were used in pomade and cosmetics. Oil still plays a key role in the culture today.

8. Essayist Omura Shige: The Life and Compassion of a Quintessential Kyotoite

June 13th, 202428 min

Omura Shige (1918-1999) wrote about daily life and the treasured customs of Kyoto, and introduced the Kyoto style of home cooking, called Obanzai, to people throughout Japan in her writings.

9. Festival Horses: Galloping for the Deities in Shinto Rituals

June 27th, 202428 min

Horses take center stage in the ancient capital's events, such as two May festivals—Aoi Matsuri boasting ornate historical attire and the 1,200-year-old Fujinomori-sai.

10. Modern Fashion: A New Wave of Style Born from Tradition

July 11th, 202428 min

For centuries, Kyoto has been the hub of kimono fashion, spawning the weaving and dyeing industries. Today, designers take inspiration from traditional styles and techniques to create everyday attire.

11. Kemari: An Ancient Football Game Played for Eternity

August 15th, 202428 min

In Kemari, players kick a ball into the air and strive to keep it off the ground. They master the mentality, skill, and conduct of the game, now played as a wish for peace throughout the nation.

12. Lake Biwa Canal: A Nearby Lake Boosts Life in the Ancient Capital

August 29th, 202428 min

In 1869, the emperor's move to Tokyo led Kyoto's economy and population into decline. A canal was dug as a last resort to revive the city. It still supplies water, generates power and boosts tourism.

13. The Central Wholesale Market: Discerning Eyes Keep Food Culture Alive

October 10th, 202428 min

Japan's first central wholesale market, goes beyond mere distribution. With strong ties to local chefs and producers, it plays a major role in training professional connoisseurs.

14. Ancient Daigo-ji: A Temple Takes its Treasures and Lore into the Future

October 24th, 202428 min

This UNESCO-registered Buddhist temple houses many precious items. Its buildings and statues are National Treasures, but its paper records attract domestic specialists for evaluation and designation.

15. Traditional Books: Age-old Wisdom Conveyed in Print

November 14th, 202428 min

The desire to pass on knowledge spurred the evolution of books made of washi paper. Artisans carry on the trade of binding with thread, repairing damaged books, and creating facsimiles of old books.

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Jan 30, 2020
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Jan 17, 2019
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