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“Gods, Monks, Secrets, Fish” – A Deep Kyoto: Walks Movie with John Ashburne

February 5, 2021 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Here is the third video showing scenes from our book, Deep Kyoto: Walks. In this short movie, John Ashburne takes us on a tour of "Kyoto's kitchen" --- Nishiki Market. A hat tip to film-makers Roger Walch and Ted Taylor for putting this series together. https://youtu.be/z9upUjhjDGM Deep Kyoto: Walks is now available as a print on demand paperback and Kindle e-book. Here … [Read more...] about “Gods, Monks, Secrets, Fish” – A Deep Kyoto: Walks Movie with John Ashburne

Deep Kyoto Walks Movie: Kamogawa Musing with John Dougill

January 26, 2021 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Here is the second video showing scenes from our book, Deep Kyoto: Walks. In this short film John Dougill guides us down the Kamogawa River which runs through the heart of Kyoto. A hat tip to film-makers Roger Walch and Ted Taylor for putting this series together. https://youtu.be/KnO6fQdqces Deep Kyoto: Walks is now available as a print on demand paperback and Kindle … [Read more...] about Deep Kyoto Walks Movie: Kamogawa Musing with John Dougill

A Look Inside “Kyoto: A Literary Guide”

December 13, 2020 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Our book Kyoto: A Literary Guide received a very fine review from Stephen Mansfield in the Japan Times last month. However, for the most part, the book can only be bought online, which means uncertain shoppers don't really know what they are getting before they make that purchase. To remedy this problem, I have made (with the assistance of Mewby) a short video which presents a … [Read more...] about A Look Inside “Kyoto: A Literary Guide”

Deep Kyoto Walks Movie: “Not Sure Which Way to Go” with Robert Yellin

December 9, 2020 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Local film-makers Roger Walch and Ted Taylor have put together a series of short movies showing scenes from our book - Deep Kyoto: Walks. Here is the first video which features autumnal scenes from Kyoto's Path of Philosophy and Robert Yellin reading from his piece, "Not Sure Which Way to Go". Deep Kyoto: Walks is now available as a print on demand paperback and Kindle … [Read more...] about Deep Kyoto Walks Movie: “Not Sure Which Way to Go” with Robert Yellin

The Gion Festival – Exploring Its Mysteries by Catherine Pawasarat

December 5, 2020 by Michael Lambe Leave a Comment

Links on this page are affiliate links from which I will earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Gion Matsuri, Kyoto’s most famous festival, is held each summer in the month of July. It features gorgeously decorated floats, parades and processions, purification rituals, traditional music, displays of family heirlooms, and a giant street … [Read more...] about The Gion Festival – Exploring Its Mysteries by Catherine Pawasarat

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