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Hundreds of people on June 9 welcomed the arrival of the sacred wood that will be used to rebuild a divine palace at Ise ...
Van Gogh’s Bridge at Arles (Pont de Langlois) has just been examined in the Kröller-Müller Museum’s conservation studio, to confirm that it is in good enough condition to travel to an exhibition in ...
These Japanese garden ideas will inspire you to try this serene style at home – from planting options to tips on outdoor ...
The golden triangle may lure first-timers, but there's refuge in the Alps' mountain towns – with a Little Kyoto and hot ...
This is a forest preserved in time, a world where dragonflies flit, minuscule flowers bloom and giant tree roots hide the ...
America’s most influential architect gifted the Bay with a beehive-inspired domicile, a “Mummy Room” and even a (leaky) ...
A Necropolis is a mere depository for dead bodies,” Douglass wrote. “Green-Wood,” on the other hand, implied “verdure, shade, ...
The historic Alishan Forest Railway, once crippled by typhoons and earthquakes, is running again – and is redefining slow ...
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By Japanese standards, Okayama is a smallish city. With about 900,000 inhabitants, it is way behind such urban giants as Tokyo and Osaka. Yet, what it may lack in terms of size, it certainly makes up ...