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Kyoto is a city in Japan's Kansai region, located in the central part of the country

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Background imageKyoto Collection: Ploughing flooded ground for rice planting, north of the main road at Uji, near Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Ploughing flooded ground for rice planting, north of the main road at Uji, near Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Men on a log raft, shooting the Hozu Rapids on the Katsura River, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Men on a log raft, shooting the Hozu Rapids on the Katsura River, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Men on a log raft, shooting the Hozu Rapids on the Katsura River, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: The gardens of the home of Mr Y Namikawa, leader in the art industries, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

The gardens of the home of Mr Y Namikawa, leader in the art industries, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Factory girls decorating cheap pottery for the foreign markets, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Factory girls decorating cheap pottery for the foreign markets, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Factory girls decorating cheap pottery for the foreign markets, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Expert workmen creating designs in cloisonne, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Expert workmen creating designs in cloisonne, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Expert workmen creating designs in cloisonne, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Mr Namikawa in the background. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Workmen watching kilns full of Awata porcelain, Kinkosan works, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Workmen watching kilns full of Awata porcelain, Kinkosan works, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Workmen watching kilns full of Awata porcelain, Kinkosan works, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: A potter and his wheel, fashioning a vase of Awata porcelain, Kinkosan works, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

A potter and his wheel, fashioning a vase of Awata porcelain, Kinkosan works, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Bamboo avenue, looking south-west, near Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Bamboo avenue, looking south-west, near Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Bamboo avenue, looking south-west, near Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Women travelling in rickshaws. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Shinto procession carrying sacred objects over a bridge to the Imperial Museum, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Shinto procession carrying sacred objects over a bridge to the Imperial Museum, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Kyoto was the capital of Japan until 1869 when the Imperial Family moved to Tokyo

Background imageKyoto Collection: Fortune teller, Inari Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Fortune teller, Inari Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Fortune teller, Inari Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Inari is the Shinto god of fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes and industry

Background imageKyoto Collection: Coming and going under long rows of sacred torii, Shinto temple of Inari, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Coming and going under long rows of sacred torii, Shinto temple of Inari, Kyoto, Japan, 1904
Coming and going under long rows of sacred torii, Shinto Temple of Inari, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Inari is the Shinto god of fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes and industry

Background imageKyoto Collection: Main front of Higashi Hongan-ji, largest Buddhist temple in Japan, Kyoto, 1904

Main front of Higashi Hongan-ji, largest Buddhist temple in Japan, Kyoto, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Main front of Higashi Hongan-ji, largest Buddhist temple in Japan, Kyoto, 1904. The Mie-do (founders hall) of the temple, built in 1895. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: A family enjoying a picnic under the cherry blossoms, Omuro Gosho, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

A family enjoying a picnic under the cherry blossoms, Omuro Gosho, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
A family enjoying a picnic under the cherry blossoms, Omuro Gosho, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Also known as Ninna-ji, Omuro Gosho is a Buddhist temple originally founded in the 880s

Background imageKyoto Collection: Women in the Kinkaku-ji Temple garden, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Women in the Kinkaku-ji Temple garden, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Women in the Kinkaku-ji Temple garden, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. The Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion Temple) is a Buddhist temple originally founded in 1397

Background imageKyoto Collection: Women pilgrims on the steps of Omuro Gosho (east), Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Women pilgrims on the steps of Omuro Gosho (east), Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Women pilgrims on the steps of Omuro Gosho (east), Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Also known as Ninna-ji, Omuro Gosho is a Buddhist temple originally founded in the 880s

Background imageKyoto Collection: Devout woman stroking a bronze bull to cure rheumatism, Kitano Tenjin temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Devout woman stroking a bronze bull to cure rheumatism, Kitano Tenjin temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. The temple is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the scholar

Background imageKyoto Collection: A single pine trained into the shape of a boat, Kinkaku-ji Monastery, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

A single pine trained into the shape of a boat, Kinkaku-ji Monastery, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
A single pine trained into the shape of a boat, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. The Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion Temple) is a Buddhist temple originally founded in 1397

Background imageKyoto Collection: Drooping clusters of wisteria over a tea house porch, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Drooping clusters of wisteria over a tea house porch, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Drooping clusters of wisteria over a tea house porch, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Looking west over the Kamo River (Kamogawa) at Shijo bridge, Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Looking west over the Kamo River (Kamogawa) at Shijo bridge, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Looking west over the Kamo River (Kamogawa) at Shijo bridge, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Midsummer traffic under the awnings of Shijo Bashidori, a busy thoroughfare of Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Midsummer traffic under the awnings of Shijo Bashidori, a busy thoroughfare of Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Travellers resting under the pines at Suzukawa, old post road from Tokyo to Kyoto, Japan, 1904

Travellers resting under the pines at Suzukawa, old post road from Tokyo to Kyoto, Japan, 1904
Travellers resting under the pines at Suzukawa, on the old post road from Tokyo to Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: Tea-picking in Uji, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Tea-picking in Uji, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Tea-picking in Uji, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail. From a series called Notes of Travel

Background imageKyoto Collection: A Buddhist cemetery near Kurodani Monastery, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

A Buddhist cemetery near Kurodani Monastery, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
A Buddhist cemetery near Kurodani Monastery, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail. From a series called Notes of Travel

Background imageKyoto Collection: Girls picking tea on the famous plantation at Uji, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Girls picking tea on the famous plantation at Uji, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Girls picking tea on the famous plantation at Uji, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic slide

Background imageKyoto Collection: Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Procession of Archers at Kioto, c1897. From The Studio Volume 10 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]

Background imageKyoto Collection: The west side of the five-storey Yasaka Pagoda, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The west side of the five-storey Yasaka Pagoda, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The west side of the five-storey Yasaka Pagoda, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. This pagoda was built in 1618 as one of the buildings of a Buddhist temple. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageKyoto Collection: The great bell of Chion-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The great bell of Chion-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The great bell of Chion-in Temple, Kyoto, Japan, 1904. This bell tower is separate from the other buildings in the temple; it was erected in 1613 for a nearby Buddhist monastery. Stereoscopic card

Background imageKyoto Collection: Middle Buddha, Sanjusangendo Temple, Kyoto, Japan

Middle Buddha, Sanjusangendo Temple, Kyoto, Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Torii, shrine gate, Nishigamo, Kyoto, Japan

Torii, shrine gate, Nishigamo, Kyoto, Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Inside of Kiyomizu Temple at Kyoto, Japan

Inside of Kiyomizu Temple at Kyoto, Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: Arashi-yama, Kyoto, Japan

Arashi-yama, Kyoto, Japan

Background imageKyoto Collection: The Prince of Wales shooting the rapids at Kyoto, Japan, 1922

The Prince of Wales shooting the rapids at Kyoto, Japan, 1922. The future King Edward VIII waves the Japanese flag. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury



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Kyoto Collection

Kyoto is a city in Japan's Kansai region, located in the central part of the country. It was once the capital of Japan and is known for its rich cultural heritage. Kyoto is home to many ancient temples and shrines, including Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Ginkaku-ji Temple, and Fushimi Inari Shrine. The city also has a number of museums, gardens, and other attractions that make it an ideal destination for tourists looking to explore Japanese culture. In addition to its historical sites, it also offers modern amenities such as shopping malls and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine or explore the nightlife scene in nearby Gion district. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure into Japan's past, it has something to offer everyone.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Kyoto Collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning range of wall art and framed prints that captures the essence of this beautiful city in Japan. Our collection features a diverse selection of images, including traditional Japanese architecture, serene landscapes, and vibrant street scenes. Each piece has been carefully curated to showcase the unique culture and beauty of Kyoto. One standout image from our collection is "Kinkaku-ji Temple," which depicts the iconic golden temple set against a backdrop of lush greenery. Another striking print is "Arashiyama Bamboo Grove," which showcases the towering bamboo forest that's become synonymous with Kyoto. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office space or simply want to celebrate your love for all things Japanese, the Kyoto Collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these pieces are sure to make a lasting impression wherever they're displayed.
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What are Kyoto (Japan Asia) art prints?

Kyoto art prints are a type of artwork that originated in Kyoto, Japan. These prints are typically created using traditional Japanese printing techniques and showcase the beauty and culture of Kyoto. The art form dates back to the 17th century when it was used as a means of advertising for local businesses. Kyoto art prints often feature landscapes, cityscapes, temples, and other iconic landmarks found throughout the city. They are known for their vibrant colors and intricate details which make them highly sought after by collectors around the world. These prints can be enjoyed in homes or offices as they add an element of elegance and sophistication to any space. They also serve as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that exists within Japan. Kyoto art prints offer a unique glimpse into Japanese history and culture while providing stunning visual appeal that is sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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What Kyoto (Japan Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Kyoto art prints that capture the beauty and essence of this historic city in Japan. From traditional Japanese gardens to iconic landmarks such as the Fushimi Inari Shrine, you can find stunning photographic prints that showcase the unique culture and architecture of Kyoto. The collection includes both color and black-and-white images, allowing you to choose a style that best suits your taste. You can also browse through different sizes and framing options to create a custom look for your home or office decor. Whether you're looking for a serene landscape or an intricate close-up shot, we have something for everyone who appreciates the beauty of Kyoto's art scene. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space, making them an ideal gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture or photography.
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How do I buy Kyoto (Japan Asia) art prints?

To buy Kyoto art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring the city's iconic landmarks, cultural sites and natural beauty. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format that suits your needs and add it to your cart. We offer a range of printing options including canvas, framed prints and photographic prints on various materials such as fine art paper or metal. You can also choose to customize your order with different framing options or cropping styles. To ensure quality assurance for each purchase made by customers, Media Storehouse works with professional photographers who capture stunning images in high resolution. This means that when you receive your Kyoto art print from Media Storehouse, you will be getting an authentic piece of artwork that captures the essence of this beautiful Japanese city.
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How much do Kyoto (Japan Asia) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Kyoto art prints from various artists and photographers. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as the size, type of paper used, and whether they are framed or unframed. We have options ranging from affordable poster prints to high-quality fine art prints. Our collection includes traditional Japanese woodblock prints as well as contemporary photographs showcasing the beauty and culture of Kyoto. Whether you're looking for a stunning landscape or an intricate depiction of a temple or shrine, we have something to suit every taste. We take pride in offering our customers high-quality products at competitive prices. Our goal is to make beautiful artwork accessible to everyone who appreciates it. If you're interested in purchasing a Kyoto art print, please browse our selection online or contact us for more information about pricing and availability.
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How will my Kyoto (Japan Asia) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Kyoto art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your prints from any damage during transit. Your prints will be carefully rolled into a sturdy tube for shipping. We work with trusted courier partners who have years of experience in delivering delicate items such as art prints. They will handle your package with the utmost care and deliver it directly to your doorstep. Once you receive your package, we recommend unrolling the print immediately and laying it flat on a clean surface. This will help remove any curling or creases caused by being rolled up during shipping. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service, so if you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Kyoto art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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