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Kyoto Serenity

François Simon (Auteur)
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A sense of calm permeates the city of Kyoto, situated in the western heart of the island of Honshu, in the Kansai region. From gardens to temples, from cherry blossom trees to wooden architecture, the natural beauty of Kyoto is always showcased. This tranquil identity is also reflected in the simplified approach to cuisine, which champions the pure flavor of top-quality ingredients.



The lively spirit of Kyoto is best experienced during Gion Matsuri, one of Japan's largest festivals. The parades of elaborate ... Lire la suite
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Biographie

François Simon a été grand reporter à Ouest-France dans sa vie d'avant. Jusqu'à un récent 14 Juillet où il s'est défi lé. Il est dÚs lors devenu piéton à temps plein, fl âneur désinvolte, spécialiste de rien et curieux de tout. Il vit désormais dans la Manche, la Manche des Manchots, la Manche du bout de la Manche qui ressemble à un dimanche. Il s'était promis des années, voire un siÚcle, à ne rien faire, nez en l'air, quand Jean-Yves Desfoux, aimable et chaleureux compagnon de cordée, lui a demandé de lui prêter sa plume pour écrire un mot. Et de rappliquer illico à Granville. Ce

qui fut fait.

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Date Parution07/11/2024
CollectionClassics
EAN9781649803528
Nb. de Pages312
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EditeurAssouline
Poids2200 g
PrésentationBeau-livre
Dimensions33,0 cm x 25,0 cm x 3,0 cm
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A sense of calm permeates the city of Kyoto, situated in the western heart of the island of Honshu, in the Kansai region. From gardens to temples, from cherry blossom trees to wooden architecture, the natural beauty of Kyoto is always showcased. This tranquil identity is also reflected in the simplified approach to cuisine, which champions the pure flavor of top-quality ingredients.



The lively spirit of Kyoto is best experienced during Gion Matsuri, one of Japan's largest festivals. The parades of elaborate floats, called yamaboko, are art exhibitions in motion, presenting the exquisite local craftwork. This same attention to detail can be seen in the Japanese approach to architecture and interior design. Where Kyoto's festivals are colorful and over the top, the ubiquitous design aesthetic is more restrained and simplified, allowing the quality of the materials to speak for themselves and offering a respite from buzzing life in the city.



Through the pages of Kyoto Serenity, Japanese culture is on full display, exploring timehonored traditions such as geishas, tea ceremonies, and flower.
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