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Kyoto by the Sea: Sacred Motoise Shrine and Nariaiji Temple Transform into an Immersive World of Art

Special Exhibitions: ALTERNATIVE KYOTO + Nariaiji Temple Illumination

2019-10-10 17:43
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KYOTO, Japan--()--Kyoto by the Sea DMO (Destination Management/Marketing Organization):

Exhibitions: Artspaces of Light: 9/13–11/4 & 11/9,11/10 (open fri, sat, sun, holidays)

venues:

Motoise Kono Shrine Sept. 13 – Nov. 4 (6–9pm)

 

Nariaiji Temple, Amanohashidate Nov. 9-10 (sunset-9pm)

 
  • Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views, along with the area’s major temples and shrines, will be transformed into a dream-like atmosphere with light, video projection, and sound-based digital art.
  • Internationally renowned media artists Hiroaki Umeda and NONOTAK will use Motoise Kono Shrine, the most sacred and highest-ranked shrine in the history of the region, as their stage, recreating the origin of Amanohashidate by way of a “Path of Light” and “Sea of Light.”
  • Exhibit “JIKU” features Nariaiji Temple, one of Japan’s 33 Western Pilgrimage Temples set to beautiful lights. The fall foliage will be in full-effect on this mountain temple overlooking the Sea of Japan, which will be highlighted with a special staging by Seiichi Saito, the executive of the internationally acclaimed, Rhizomatiks By connecting Nariaiji Temple and Chionji Tempe (separated by the 3.6km land bridge of Amanohashidate) with light, Seiichi captures the creation of Amanohashidate, a legend born of light.

Artist Profiles

Award-winning Hiroaki Umeda's choreographic works have been performed in over 150 cities in 40 countries. His works go beyond dance and choreography, encompassing sound, video and lighting design.

hiroakiumeda.com

photo credit: Shin Yamagata

Hiroaki UMEDA Exhibition: Sept. 13 – Oct. 14
 

NONOTAK: collaboration between illustrator Noemi Schipfer and architect-musician Takami Nakamoto. They create light and sound installations with immersive & dreamlike environments. Exhibitions worldwide, including the Tate and World Heritage Kiyomizu Temple. www.nonotak.com

NONOTAK Exhibition: Oct. 18 – Nov. 4 *special opening 10/21

 
Seiichi Saito earned his M.S. from Columbia University in Advanced Architectural Design and has since received many international awards for his work. He is the founder and director of Architecture of Rhizomatiks Co., Ltd., a group at the forefront of architecture, design, and research. https://rhizomatiks.com/en/
Seiichi SAITO Exhibition “JIKU”: Nov. 9, Nov. 10
 

event info contact: Amanohashidate Station Tourist Information Center
314-2 Monju, Miyazu, Kyoto, JAPAN
[TEL] +81-772-22-8030 (Office Hours: 9am-6pm)
SPONSORS: Amanohashidate Area Association / Agency for Cultural Affairs, Kyoto Prefecture

*DON’T MISS*
Fall Foliage key viewing spots in Kyoto by the Sea

Amanohashidate: Viewland, Kasamatsu Park, Nariaiji Temple
Ayabe: Komyoji Temple & Niomon Gate
Fukuchiyama: Fukuchiyama Castle, Oeyama Mountain Range

Contacts

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Jesse Efron, Overseas Promotion Manager
Kyoto by the Sea DMO
www.uminokyoto.jp/english
+81-772-68-5055 / info@uminokyoto.jp

 

Nariaiji Temple (Photo: Business Wire)

Nariaiji Temple (Photo: Business Wire)

Award-winning choreographer/artist, Hiroaki Umeda (photo credit: Shin Yamagata)

Award-winning choreographer/artist, Hiroaki Umeda (photo credit: Shin Yamagata)

NONOTAK: illustrator Noemi Schipfer and architect-musician Takami Nakamoto (Photo: Business Wire)

NONOTAK: illustrator Noemi Schipfer and architect-musician Takami Nakamoto (Photo: Business Wire)

Seiichi Saito, Rhizomatiks Director of Architecture (Photo: Business Wire)

Seiichi Saito, Rhizomatiks Director of Architecture (Photo: Business Wire)

Fukuchiyama Castle (Photo: Business Wire)

Fukuchiyama Castle (Photo: Business Wire)

Komyo-ji Temple (Photo: Business Wire)

Komyo-ji Temple (Photo: Business Wire)