Journal
Mid-Century Modern Design Style: Key Characteristics and Famous Architects
Mid-Century Modern, a design style from the 1940s to the 1960s, is gaining renewed attention. It is known for its clean lines, organic forms, and harmonious integration with nature.
Tadao Ando: Minimalism and Light in Concrete Architecture
While concrete can often seem cold and impersonal, Tadao Ando's work brings a sense of warmth and poetry to the material. Let's explore his architectural philosophy.
Dadaism: The Anti-Art Movement in Modern Art
Dadaism, known simply as Dada, was an avant-garde art movement born during World War I, famously characterized as the "anti-art" movement.
Kyoto City Guide | Daikaku-ji Temple
Daikaku-ji Temple, one of Kyoto's oldest temples, resides in the northern part of the scenic Sagano district, blending rich history, cultural significance, and natural beauty.
Kyoto City Guide | Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple
Otagi Nenbutsu-ji Temple is located in the serene Arashiyama area of Kyoto and is well-known for its collection of 1,200 Rakan statues, which represent the disciples of Buddha.
Kyoto City Guide | 5 Must-Visit Art Museums in Kyoto
Kyoto isn't just rich in history—it's also place to a diverse range of art museums. From classical Japanese art to contemporary pieces, there's something for everyone.
Kyoto City Guide | The Green Beauty of Rurikoin Temple in Early Summer
In June, during early summer, we visited Rurikoin Temple, a scenic and tranquil place in Kyoto that embodies a beautiful meaning in its name.
Osaka City Guide: 8 Must-See Art Museum Destinations
In our city guide, we will highlight eight of Osaka's must-visit art museums. Be sure to save this information for your trip preparations.
Kyoto City Guide | The Face House by Kazumasa Yamashita
Designed by Kazumasa Yamashita, the Face House debuted on Kyoto's streets in 1974, adding playfulness and colorful features to an ordinary downtown area.
Kyoto City Guide | The Garden of Fine Arts by Tadao Ando
The Garden of Fine Arts, designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, stands as the world's first open-air art garden and a must-visit destination in Kyoto.
Ugo Mulas: Capturing Moments Through Photography
Ugo Mulas was one of the most significant international photographers of the post-war period, particularly renowned for his street photography and portraits of artists.
Japanese Tea Ceremony: The Philosophy of "One Encounter, One Chance"
The Japanese tea ceremony, known as chadō, means "the way of tea." While it may appear as a traditional cultural ritual focused solely on preparing a drink for a guest, in reality, it has been refined into an art form.