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Kyoto Center for Community Collaboration

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See the customs of 400 years ago in the Rakuchu Rakugai screens

Supporting community-driven city planning

The local community of Kyoto has always underpinned the beautiful nature, historical buildings (temples, shrines and machiya houses) and modern architecture, and all things traditional and innovative in the city. And, this center was opened in 2003 to help preserve the multilayered charms of this historical city and its landscape as well as support the local community in their efforts to nurture and enhance Kyoto.
With the aim of “each participant starring in city planning”, the center has a B1 office, equipped with with community salon, library corner and consultation suite, and undertakes surveys, research and info dissemination. The center has a reproduction of Rakuchu Rakugai (folding screens of scenes in and around Kyoto) by Kano Eitoku, depicting residents, warriors and nobles going about their daily lives some 400 years ago - a scene that viewers never tire of!
In the street-corner section of the 1st-floor exhibition room, visitors can view a model of the city’s layout and a touch-panel screen offers a fun, hands-on lesson about the history and current state of the city.

photo1st floor Kyoto street corner

1st floor Kyoto street corner

photoModel of an old Kyoto machiya house

Model of an old Kyoto machiya house

photoDigital reproduction of Rakuchu Rakugai screens

Digital reproduction of Rakuchu Rakugai screens

Question

Why did Toyotomi Hideyoshi build earthworks around Kyoto?

Address B1 Kyoto Center for Community Collaboration 83-1 Umeminato-cho, Nishi Kiyamachi-dori, Kaminokuchiagaru, Shimogyo-ku
TEL 075-354-8701
FAX 075-354-8704
URL http://kyoto-machisen.jp
Hours Mon-Sat: 9:00-21:00, Sun and Nat Hols: 9:00-17:00/Library Corner: Mon-Sat: 10:00-20:30 Sun and Nat Hols: 10:00~17:00
Closed Every 3rd Tue (following day if Nat Hol), New Year Hols
Adm Free
Access A 10-min walk from the Subway Karasuma Line Gojo Stn/A 8-min walk from Keihan Kiyomizu-Gojo Stn/Very close to Kawaramachi-Shomen Stop of City Bus
Parking Available (Charged)

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photo:To-ji Temple Treasure Museum

To-ji Temple Treasure Museum

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photo:Horino Memorial Museum

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photo:Kyoto Food Culture Museum: Ajiwai-kan

Kyoto Food Culture Museum: Ajiwai-kan

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photo:Yuuhisai Koudoukan

Yuuhisai Koudoukan

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