Outline of the event
Speaking of novels set in Kyoto, many people may remember Yasunari Kawabata's "Ancient Capital", and when it comes to paintings depicting Kyoto, "Rakuchu Rakugai-zu". However, it is not only literature and paintings that represent (draw/paint) Kyoto. There are old maps, music, crafts, old photographs, movies, dance, games, architecture, and much more. In the 2013 Kyoto Studies Course, we will take the plunge and have a variety of media to give an overview of what time/place and place in Kyoto each represents as such.
"Kyoto Studies Course" Miyakono Representation Designed City
- Schedule
- Saturday, May 25, 2013 ~ Saturday, November 2, 2013 10:50~12:20 *10
+ 2 practical lectures - Venue
- Campus Plaza Kyoto 4F Lecture Room 2
- Content
- University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto Skills Training Course Kyoto Studies Course Pamphlet [Click here for details]