Kyoto: Japan's Cultural Heartland

Kyoto: Japan's Cultural Heartland

Kyoto: Japan’s Cultural Heartland World’s No.1 tourist destination *1 85 million tourists visited Kyoto in 2019 (3.9 million from abroad) 17UNESCO World Heritage sites Numerous world-famous temples, shrines, and ornate gardens Japan’s No.1 “student city” (based on student-to-population ratio) University students account for 10% of the city’s population *2 th *3 Ranked 17 most livable city in the world HeartlandCultural Kyoto: Japan’s Advanced technology and a tradition of enterprise Kyoto flourished as the capital city of Japan from 794 to 1868, and to this day, possesses a rich cultural heritage that Home to many world-leading companies and a flourishing draws visitors from around the world. It is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, many world-famous temples spirit of industry-government-academia collaboration and shrines, ornate gardens, and traditional festivals. Founded on a community of skilled artisans and craftspeople versed in aesthetics developed over a millennium, *1 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards (2020) modern-day Kyoto is also the birthplace of frontier technologies and international business successes. It is a city in Kyoto Prefecture Tourism Office: Tourist Survey (2019) which one can find the best of both the ancient and modern. *2 Kyoto City Data System Promotion Office: Estimated population (2019) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: School Basic Survey (2019) Students and researchers at Kyoto University find that the vibrant backdrop of Kyoto City brings constant inspiration Kyoto University's Seifuso Villa, classified as an Important *3 Monocle* Quality of Life Survey: Top 25 Cities (2019) and new discoveries in their daily lives and academic endeavors. Cultural Property by the Government of Japan Bon Odori Tea ceremony Kintsugi Spring Summer Autumn Winter (traditional dance) (ornamental pottery repair) Cultural activities for international students The picturesque A float decorated with paper lanterns during Kiyomizu-dera Temple Bamboo forest in Arashiyama Philosopher’s Walk pathway in Kyoto the Gion Festival 23 24 Kyoto: Japan’s Cultural Heartland World’s No.1 tourist destination *1 85 million tourists visited Kyoto in 2019 (3.9 million from abroad) 17UNESCO World Heritage sites Numerous world-famous temples, shrines, and ornate gardens Japan’s No.1 “student city” (based on student-to-population ratio) University students account for 10% of the city’s population *2 th *3 Ranked 17 most livable city in the world HeartlandCultural Kyoto: Japan’s Advanced technology and a tradition of enterprise Kyoto flourished as the capital city of Japan from 794 to 1868, and to this day, possesses a rich cultural heritage that Home to many world-leading companies and a flourishing draws visitors from around the world. It is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, many world-famous temples spirit of industry-government-academia collaboration and shrines, ornate gardens, and traditional festivals. Founded on a community of skilled artisans and craftspeople versed in aesthetics developed over a millennium, *1 Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards (2020) modern-day Kyoto is also the birthplace of frontier technologies and international business successes. It is a city in Kyoto Prefecture Tourism Office: Tourist Survey (2019) which one can find the best of both the ancient and modern. *2 Kyoto City Data System Promotion Office: Estimated population (2019) Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: School Basic Survey (2019) Students and researchers at Kyoto University find that the vibrant backdrop of Kyoto City brings constant inspiration Kyoto University's Seifuso Villa, classified as an Important *3 Monocle* Quality of Life Survey: Top 25 Cities (2019) and new discoveries in their daily lives and academic endeavors. Cultural Property by the Government of Japan Bon Odori Tea ceremony Kintsugi Spring Summer Autumn Winter (traditional dance) (ornamental pottery repair) Cultural activities for international students The picturesque A float decorated with paper lanterns during Kiyomizu-dera Temple Bamboo forest in Arashiyama Philosopher’s Walk pathway in Kyoto the Gion Festival 23 24.

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