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An Artful Way to Show Off Green Maple Leaves at a Studio in Kyoto: Creative Display Techniques and Inspiration

Artful Way to Show Off Green Maple Leaves at a Studio in Kyoto

An Artful Way to Show Off Green Maple Leaves at a Studio in Kyoto

At the dyeing studio Arashiyama Yusai-tei, situated in Ukyo Ward, an extraordinary experience awaits. This location features a stunning display of green maple trees, which beautifully reflect on a polished surface within the studio.

The studio’s owner, Yusai Okuda, transformed the former ryokan inn into a public gallery. Visitors can admire the vibrant maples through elegantly crafted round windows.

A delightful terrace allows guests to witness the trees’ reflections dancing on a water mirror created by water droplets from a brush.

This historic site is also known for being the inspiration behind Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata’s novel “Yama no Oto” (The Sound of Mountains).

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In the room where he composed his work, I find decorative goldfish bowls with artificial hydrangeas, enhancing the serene ambiance.

Visitors aged 13 and above are welcome to explore the studio from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an admission fee of 2,000 yen ($13.80).

While reservations are preferred for a seamless experience, I note that the studio is closed on Thursdays.

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