Seasoning the Seasons - Season 3 Episode 29 Kamo River: The Waterway that Created Kyoto
The Kamo River runs through one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations, Kyoto, which has a population of 1.5 million people. Even now, each season, the lives of the people of Kyoto are intertwined with the river. The river's water nurtures Kyoto's unique vegetables, and restaurants serve fish caught within it. Its water is still being used for purification at a shrine with 1,500 years of history. We take a look at the many faces of the Kamo River as well as the people who love it and live with it.
First Air Date: Apr 04, 2012
Last Air date: Oct 14, 2024
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 161 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 18.061
Language: Japanese, English
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Chichibu - Home of the Mountain Gods and Festivals
Modern Architecture: Giving Form to Dreams
Winter in Tohoku
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Kyoto: The Enigmatic Entertainers of Gion
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Kirishima: A Town Thriving on Volcanic Mountains
Sado Island: Into the Mystic Dreams
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Ayu: Treasures of the River
The Islands of Nagasaki
Karuizawa: A Fleeting Summer
Strolling the Paths of Onomichi
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Kujukuri: The Endless Beach
Nagasaki: Hills and Exotic Atmosphere
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Kawagoe: Keeping Urbane Traditions Alive
Travelogue of Mackerel Road
On a Moonlit Night...
Japan's Historic Tramways
Aso: Life in the Caldera
Crossing the Amagi Pass
Kamo River: The Waterway that Created Kyoto
Beppu: Exploring the Exciting Hot Springs
The Tottori Sand Dunes, Unity with Nature
A Journey to Holy Places