
Overview
The dignified crests adorning various items from Noren curtains to temple roofs are a common sight in Kyoto. These symbols of families and organizations originated over 1,000 years ago. Once the privilege of the imperial household and samurai class, they were adopted by merchants and the populace as marks of status and pride. The refined designs now draw the attention of people abroad. Discover the crests that are emblematic of old Kyoto families preserving their heritage.
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7 - 2Modern Civil Architecture: A Strikingly Eclectic Heritage February 07, 2019
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7 - 3Kyoto's Bakery Culture: Testament to the Ancient Capital's Modernity February 21, 2019
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7 - 4The Minamiza Theatre: In the Spiritual Home of Kabuki March 28, 2019
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7 - 5Kyoto Storefronts: Enticements to Enter Within April 04, 2019
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7 - 6Amida Buddha: Prayers for Guidance to the Pure Land May 16, 2019
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7 - 7Kyoto-style Sushi: Artful, Beautiful and Delicious June 20, 2019
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7 - 8Kyoto Toys: Elegant Amusements That Inspire Delight July 04, 2019
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7 - 9Family Crests: Pedigree in the Ancient Capital August 01, 2019
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7 - 10The Modern Flower: Old Meets New in Arrangement October 10, 2019
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7 - 11Randen: The Streetcar Close to Residents' Hearts October 31, 2019
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7 - 12Kyoto Markets: Places of Worship Bring People Together November 07, 2019
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7 - 13Awata Matsuri: An Ancient Festival Revived December 05, 2019