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  • A woman photographs the skies over Kyoto from the top of the new Kyoto Station, Japan
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  • Street food on sale at Nishiki market. Largest traditional food market in Kyoto.Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Detail of a sand garden at the Ginkakuji Temple Kyoto Japan.Ginkaku-ji, known as the "Temple of the Silver Pavilion," is a Buddhist temple in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan. The official name is Jish?ç-ji ( "Temple of Shining Mercy"). It was built in 1474 by the shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, who sought to emulate the golden Kinkaku-ji commissioned by his grandfather Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. The temple is part of the Shokoku-ji branch of Rinzai Zen.
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  • Young Kyudo practitioners practice outside before a competition, Kyoto Budo Centre dojo, Kyoto, Japan.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Sensei Wada draws his bow towards the target at the Kyoto Budo Centre dojo, Kyoto, Japan.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A student at a Kyudo dojo in Kyoto, Japan.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Practitioners line up at the Kyoto Budo Centre dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Young women photographing each other in their kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Diners seen through the windows of a riverside restauant on the banks of the Kamogawa River. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Woman in traditional kimono in the central shopping district of Teramachi and Shin Kyogoku Shopping Arcades. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Shijo Kawaramachi, a vibrant part of central Kyoto, Japan where Shijō and Kawaramachi Streets intersec, seen through a bus window.
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  • Daitokugi Temple, Zen moss garden. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Couple walking hand in hand through a tree lined suburb. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Dusk settling over a lake with bamboo fence running to water's edge. Kyoto, japan.
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  • Tourists taking selfies at the Fushimi Inari Taisha. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Taxi cabs in central Kyoto. Japan.
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  • Taxi cabs in central Kyoto. Japan.
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  • Young women photographing each other in their kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Japan - Kyoto - Children playing football with a view of the city behind.
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  • Subway train conductor looking down the platform from the train window. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Woman inspecting hair accessory in a small store on Shijo Kawaramachi. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Woman dressed in akimono on her smart phone in the busy shopping district of Shijo Kawaramachi. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Covered motobike and cycles in suburban driveway. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Curtained entrance to industrial unit. Kyoto Japan
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  • An elderly Kyodo practitioner draws his bow, Kyoto dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Arrows in a box at the Nakagawa dojo, Kyoto.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A kyudo practitioner draws his bow towards the target at the Kyoto Budo Centre dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Two female Kyodo practitioners at the dojo (practice hall) in Kyoto.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A student at a Kyudo dojo in Kyoto, Japan.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A female Kyodo practitioner at the Kyoto dojo.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Chibata Kanjuro, whose family has been making bows since the 15th century, bends the bamboo frame of a new bow in his workshop in Kyoto, Japan..
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  • Two female Kyodo practitioners at the dojo (practice hall) in Kyoto<br />
Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Tourists taking selfies. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Tourists taking selfies while dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Tourists taking selfies while dressed in traditional Japanese kimonos. Kyoto, Japan
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  • Couple taking an evening stroll down the banks of the Kamogawa River,
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  • Zen Moss garden temple Ryogin-tei, Ryogen-in Temple. Designed by a painter and landscape artist named Sōami, Ryōgin-tei is special because it is a moss covered Karesansui garden - a Zen garden where the usual sand (which symbolizes the sea) is replaced by moss, which symbolizes the forest. The tall rock from the center represents Mount Shumisen (Sumeru in Sanskrit), a mythological mountain from the Buddhist cosmology, considered the center of the world.
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  • New Year's Eve celebrations at the Yasaka Shrine. The traditional ritual consists of burning thin slats of wood onto which people have written their wishes. Shine goers also light a straw rope from the fire which they twirl and take home with them.
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  • Women wearing kimonos. Today, kimono are most often worn by women, and on special occasions
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  • New Year's Eve celebrations at the Yasaka Shrine. The traditional ritual consists of burning thin slats of wood onto which people have written their wishes. Shine goers also light a straw rope from the fire which they twirl and take home with them.
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  • A target full of arrows.Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • A detail of a Kyudo practitioner's traditional costume..Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Murata Takeshi and Fujita Takehiro in traditional Kyudo costume stand at the Nashinoki Jinja Shrine. .Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Decorated bows lined up at the Nakagawa dojo..Kyudo is a modern Japanese martial art derived from ancient Samurai archery, heavily influenced by Zen Buddhist philosophy.
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  • Visitors to the Kyoto Garden look into the water to see koi carp in Holland Parks’ Kyoto Garden, on 28th June 2020, in London, England. The Kyoto Garden was opened in 1991 - a gift from the city of Kyoto to commemorate the long friendship between Japan and Great Britain. Today, the Kyoto Garden is a popular part of Holland Park – but it’s not the only Japanese garden in this green space. In July 2012, the Fukushima Memorial Garden was officially opened. It commemorates the gratitude of the Japanese people to the British people for their support following the natural disasters that struck in March 2011.
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  • Visitors to the Kyoto Garden look into the water to see koi carp in Holland Parks’ Kyoto Garden, on 17th November 2019, in London, England. The Kyoto Garden was opened in 1991. It was a gift from the city of Kyoto to commemorate the long friendship between Japan and Great Britain. Today, the Kyoto Garden is a popular part of Holland Park – but it’s not the only Japanese garden in this green space. In July 2012, the Fukushima Memorial Garden was officially opened. It commemorates the gratitude of the Japanese people to the British people for their support following the natural disasters that struck in March 2011.
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  • Visitors to the Kyoto Garden look into the water to see koi carp in Holland Parks’ Kyoto Garden, on 17th November 2019, in London, England. The Kyoto Garden was opened in 1991. It was a gift from the city of Kyoto to commemorate the long friendship between Japan and Great Britain. Today, the Kyoto Garden is a popular part of Holland Park – but it’s not the only Japanese garden in this green space. In July 2012, the Fukushima Memorial Garden was officially opened. It commemorates the gratitude of the Japanese people to the British people for their support following the natural disasters that struck in March 2011.
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  • Zen gravel gardens at Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto. Japan.
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  • Zen gravel gardens at Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto. Japan.
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  • Pedestrians shopping on a sunny day near Kyoto Plaza on Lockhart Road, Hong Kong.
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  • Pedestrians shopping on a sunny day near Kyoto Plaza on Lockhart Road, Hong Kong.
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  • Pedestrians shopping on a sunny day near Kyoto Plaza on Lockhart Road, Hong Kong.
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  • A Zen monk of the Soto School rakes a sand garden as part of meditative practice at the Seiryu-ji Temple in Hikone City, Japan.
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  • The Bella Center on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Connie Hedegaard, Danish minister for Climate and Energy and untill the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. the day before President over the UNFCCC talks.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • All representatives from Civil Society was expelled and banned in the last crucial days of the UNFCCC talks. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A clear message to world leaders: Shame! Climate activists on the last day of the COP15 in Copenhagen expresses their view on how the COP ended.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Danish Premier Lars Lokke Rasmussen ( blue tie) on the second last day of the UNFCCC talks. Lars Lokke Rasmussen took over the Presidency the day before from Connie Hedegaard. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A demonstrator in agony after having been pepper sprayed by Danish police. 1000-2000 people tried to enter the Bella Center to set up a "People's Assembly" on a highhy publicised demonstration called Reclaim Power. People inside the Bella Center tried to break out through the police's ring of steel to joyn up with the protestors outside but all were fought back by police, some battoned and pepper sprayed.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A DoubleTrouble custom build bike is being test ridden at the Candy Factory. The Bike Bloc was an essential part of the Reclaim Power demonstration which aim was to force its way into the Bella Canter using only peaceful means and to take over the talks and set up a "People's Assembly" during the COP15 in Copenhagen.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • A sculpture looking like the Little Mermaid lamenting that the COP15 talks did not save the planet, a sculpture made by Greenpeace.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • Copenhagen Town Hall Square, Climate Camp  - a lose group of climate activists - have set up camp in the middle of the most corporate bit of the COP15, all of it sponsored by Siemens and Coca Cola.The last night of the COP15 and all hope for a fair, ambitious and legally binding climate treaty demanded by most developing countries and NGOs including Greenpeace has been blown.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • The great march in Copenhagen attracting up to 100.000 people on the day of Global Action Against Climate Change during the COP15. The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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