KYOTO VISITOR’S GUIDE August 2021 has been published
The 354th issue of KYOTO VISITOR’S GUIDE, August 2021, has been published in print as well as New Articles have been up online
This month’s features:
Inheriting and Bequeathing
— Be conscious, be aware and be kind to the world through “Zero Waste” from Kyoto
— Talk with and Listen to the Wood: Mizokawa Furniture Store in Kyotango
Looking Back, Moving Forward to a Sustainable Kyoto
— Be Here Now and Leave Us your Memory, Sustainable Localized Tourism
Going Further and Deeper
— Be aware of your body and yourself through Shiatsu, the Japanese Art of Touch
KVG Revival
— Reflections from our Past
The intoxicating Hasu, or lotus flowers suggest reincarnation: the wheel-like leaves and the spike-shaped petals imply the perpetual cycle of existence, while the pure flowers arising from mud symbolize the enlightenment any person is capable of achieving. Some even say that nothing is more spiritual and enchanting than a lotus flower as lotus represents purity of the body, speech, and mind.
Photo courtesy of Moritz Marutschke, a German photographer capturing the beauty of Kyoto. This splendid lotus shot was taken at Ryuhon-ji Temple in Kamigyo ward. To see more of Moritz’s wonderful photos, visit KYOTOGRAPHER website.