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Kyoto is a city in Japan's Kansai region, located in the central part of the country

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Background imageKyoto Collection: Allamanda and clarkia elegant. Golden trumpet flower, Allamanda cathartica, and mountain garland

Allamanda and clarkia elegant. Golden trumpet flower, Allamanda cathartica, and mountain garland, Clarkia unguiculata
FLO4716219 Allamanda and clarkia elegant. Golden trumpet flower, Allamanda cathartica, and mountain garland, Clarkia unguiculata

Background imageKyoto Collection: Mimules, or monkey flower or musk flower. Mimulus, monkey flower or musk flower

Mimules, or monkey flower or musk flower. Mimulus, monkey flower or musk flower
FLO4715915 Mimules, or monkey flower or musk flower. Mimulus, monkey flower or musk flower. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's " Seiyou Sokazufu"

Background imageKyoto Collection: Orchidee Palaenopsis. Phalaenopsis orchid variety. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan

Orchidee Palaenopsis. Phalaenopsis orchid variety. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's " Seiyou
FLO4715382 Orchidee Palaenopsis. Phalaenopsis orchid variety. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's " Seiyou Sokazufu" (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers)

Background imageKyoto Collection: Poet carnation or bearded carnation and Caladium with two-tone leaves

Poet carnation or bearded carnation and Caladium with two-tone leaves.. Sweet william, Dianthus barbatus
FLO4716200 Poet carnation or bearded carnation and Caladium with two-tone leaves.. Sweet william, Dianthus barbatus, and angel wings, Caladium bicolor

Background imageKyoto Collection: Agapanth or lily of the Nile (blue) and freesia. African lily, Agapanthus africanus, and freesia

Agapanth or lily of the Nile (blue) and freesia. African lily, Agapanthus africanus, and freesia, Freesia refracta
FLO4715855 Agapanth or lily of the Nile (blue) and freesia. African lily, Agapanthus africanus, and freesia, Freesia refracta

Background imageKyoto Collection: Variete of ixia, or African lilies. Ixia varieties. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan

Variete of ixia, or African lilies. Ixia varieties. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's "
FLO4715963 Variete of ixia, or African lilies. Ixia varieties. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's " Seiyou Sokazufu" (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers: Spring)

Background imageKyoto Collection: Variete de begonias, a bushing port. Begonias cultivar. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan

Variete de begonias, a bushing port. Begonias cultivar. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's "
FLO4716465 Variete de begonias, a bushing port. Begonias cultivar. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's " Seiyou Sokazufu" (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers)

Background imageKyoto Collection: Facade - Kyoto Japan

Facade - Kyoto Japan
Arnon Orbach

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Background imageKyoto Collection: ghosts in the temple

ghosts in the temple
Carmine Chiriacò

Background imageKyoto Collection: Shimo Kamo Temple, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Shimo Kamo Temple, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Shimo Kamo Temple, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Gojio Bridge, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Gojio Bridge, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Gojio Bridge, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Chion In, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Chion In, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Chion In, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Arashiyama 3 Tea House, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Arashiyama 3 Tea House, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Arashiyama 3 Tea House, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Nishi Honganji, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Nishi Honganji, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Nishi Honganji, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Sanjyu Sangendo, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Sanjyu Sangendo, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Sanjyu Sangendo, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Kiyomizu-dera, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Kiyomizu-dera, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Kiyomizu-dera, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Entrance Gate of Kiyomidzu, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Entrance Gate of Kiyomidzu, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Entrance Gate of Kiyomidzu, 1865

Background imageKyoto Collection: Maruyama, 1865. Creator: Unknown

Maruyama, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Maruyama, 1865. Probably a view of the Maruyama in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 2 of 2), 1986. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika

The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 2 of 2), 1986. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika
The Bridge Tsutenkyo, Kyoto (image 2 of 2), 1986. From Sketches of Famous Places in Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 2 of 3), Published in 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika

The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 2 of 3), Published in 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika
The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 2 of 3), Published in 1897. From Ancient Patterns

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 1 of 3), Published in 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika

The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 1 of 3), Published in 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika
The Dancer Hotoke Gozen at Gioji (image 1 of 3), Published in 1897. From Ancient Patterns

Background imageKyoto Collection: Kamigamo Shrine in Summer, 1860-1870. Creator: Mori Kansai

Kamigamo Shrine in Summer, 1860-1870. Creator: Mori Kansai
Kamigamo Shrine in Summer, 1860-1870. The Kamigamo Shrine is the oldest Shinto shrine in the former Japanese capital of Kyoto

Background imageKyoto Collection: Byodo-in Temple in Winter, 1860-1870. Creator: Mori Kansai

Byodo-in Temple in Winter, 1860-1870. Creator: Mori Kansai
Byodo-in Temple in Winter, 1860-1870. The roof and one wing of the Hoodo, the phoenix hall and main building, at the Byodo-in in Uji appears rising above the trees in this graden setting

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Battle of the Lower Toba at Fushimi in Yamashiro Province, 1874. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

The Battle of the Lower Toba at Fushimi in Yamashiro Province, 1874. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
The Battle of the Lower Toba at Fushimi in Yamashiro Province, 1874

Background imageKyoto Collection: Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285), 1862

Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285), 1862. Creator: Sadahide Utagawa
Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285) (image 2 of 3), 1862

Background imageKyoto Collection: Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige

Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Creators: Utagawa Kunisada, Ando Hiroshige
Sanjo Bridge, Kyoto, 1855. Series: Double-brush 53 stages, no. 55

Background imageKyoto Collection: Gojo Bridge, an Episode from the Life of Yoshitsune, 1881. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Gojo Bridge, an Episode from the Life of Yoshitsune, 1881. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Gojo Bridge, an Episode from the Life of Yoshitsune, 1881

Background imageKyoto Collection: Looking Capable: The Appearance of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Era, 1888

Looking Capable: The Appearance of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Era, 1888. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Looking Capable: The Appearance of a Kyoto Waitress of the Meiji Era, 1888. Series: Thirty-two Aspects of Customs and Manners

Background imageKyoto Collection: Pastimes and Pleasures in the Eastern Hills of Kyoto, between 1615 and 1624. Creator: Anon

Pastimes and Pleasures in the Eastern Hills of Kyoto, between 1615 and 1624. Creator: Anon
Pastimes and Pleasures in the Eastern Hills of Kyoto, between 1615 and 1624

Background imageKyoto Collection: Yodo River, c1834. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Yodo River, c1834. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Yodo River, c1834. From Famous Places of Kyoto

Background imageKyoto Collection: Musashibo Benkei Battling with Young Ushiwaka on Gojo Bridge, 1878. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Musashibo Benkei Battling with Young Ushiwaka on Gojo Bridge, 1878. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Musashibo Benkei Battling with Young Ushiwaka on Gojo Bridge, 1878. From A Mirror of Great Warriors of Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. From One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Background imageKyoto Collection: Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Yokobue Waiting from Takiguchi Tokiyori by Moonlight at Horinji, 1890. From One Hundred Aspects of the Moon

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Battle at Uji Bridge, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

The Battle at Uji Bridge, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
The Battle at Uji Bridge, 1882. From Sketches by Yoshitoshi

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Dancing Pot at the Temple Ninnaji, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

The Dancing Pot at the Temple Ninnaji, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
The Dancing Pot at the Temple Ninnaji, 1882. From Sketches by Yoshitoshi

Background imageKyoto Collection: Ushiwakamaru at Gojo Bridge, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Ushiwakamaru at Gojo Bridge, 1882. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Ushiwakamaru at Gojo Bridge, 1882. From Sketches by Yoshitoshi

Background imageKyoto Collection: Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285) (image 3 of 3)

Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285) (image 3 of 3), 1862

Background imageKyoto Collection: Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285) (image 1 of 3)

Lord Yoritomo Traveling to Kyoto in the First Year of Kenkyu Period (circa 1285) (image 1 of 3), 1862

Background imageKyoto Collection: Arashiyama, Kyoto, 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika

Arashiyama, Kyoto, 1897. Creator: Kobayashi Kiyochika
Arashiyama, Kyoto, 1897. Series: Sketches of Famous Places in Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Earth: Akashi Gidayu Races to Kyoto during the Battle of Amagasaki, 1867

Earth: Akashi Gidayu Races to Kyoto during the Battle of Amagasaki, 1867. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Earth: Akashi Gidayu Races to Kyoto during the Battle of Amagasaki, 1867. From Heroes and the Five Elements

Background imageKyoto Collection: Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Admiring the Golden Pavilion, 1879. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Admiring the Golden Pavilion, 1879. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Admiring the Golden Pavilion, 1879. From A Mirror of Famous Generals of Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Maids of the court ladies at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Maids of the court ladies at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Maids of the court ladies at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageKyoto Collection: Visit of the Tycoon to the Mikado, at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Visit of the Tycoon to the Mikado, at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Visit of the Tycoon to the Mikado, at Kioto; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageKyoto Collection: Hand-warmer in the Form of a Rabbit, c.1840. Creator: Unknown

Hand-warmer in the Form of a Rabbit, c.1840. Creator: Unknown
Hand-warmer in the Form of a Rabbit, c.1840

Background imageKyoto Collection: Evening Cool at Shijokawara, Mid-1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige

Evening Cool at Shijokawara, Mid-1830s. Creator: Ando Hiroshige
Evening Cool at Shijokawara, Mid-1830s. From Famous Places of Kyoto



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Kyoto Collection

Kyoto is a city in Japan's Kansai region, located in the central part of the country. It was once the capital of Japan and is known for its rich cultural heritage. Kyoto is home to many ancient temples and shrines, including Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Ginkaku-ji Temple, and Fushimi Inari Shrine. The city also has a number of museums, gardens, and other attractions that make it an ideal destination for tourists looking to explore Japanese culture. In addition to its historical sites, it also offers modern amenities such as shopping malls and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine or explore the nightlife scene in nearby Gion district. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure into Japan's past, it has something to offer everyone.
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