Kyoto, the cultural capital of Japan, may be well known for its grand old temples and stately imperial villas, but one long-time resident decided to shine the spotlight on the beauty of the city's more humble architecture.
About a year ago, photographer and founder of Kyoto Journal magazine, John Einarsen, began shooting an Instagram series called "Small Buildings of Kyoto" on his iPhone during his daily bicycle journeys around town. He has since taken over 200 images of homes, businesses, workshops, as well as the odd neighborhood shrine and teahouse -- each one brimming with personality and charm. We told him we really ought to compile a book out of some of these photos. And that's just what he did.
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Red Roses On A Gray Day
Home On Big Street
Small Clothing Shop In Traditional Home
Yes, BP replaced the captions :-( It's actually Butohkan Theater
Load More Replies...Just imagined it - now I'm imagining myself with a cold beer, sat watching tv with my foot in plaster feeling sorry for myself
Load More Replies...Cut Salon Nagahara
Odds-And-Ends Carpenter On Horikawa St
Kyoto Tsukemono (Pickle) Shop
Neighborhood Jizo Shrine With Cd To Keep Away The Crows
Aji-No-Tatehara Is Popular For Their Croquettes (West Of Kyoto Station)
Airing Out Futon
Blue Cut House
Shop Front
House With Hydrangeas
Kotobuki Industries
Hair Salon Yamashita
Corner Garden
Potted Plants
Esperanto Hall, The Place You Can Speak Esperanto In Kyoto
Chiffon Cake Cafe And Wedding Dress Shop
Shimadai Gallery On Oike St
Traditional-Modern
Garden Of Potted Plants
Traditional Japanese Sweet Shop. They Must Have Two Boys Because Of The Two Koi-Nobori
Closed Tobacco Stand
Retro Kissaten Coffee Pocket With Matching Bike
Urban Architecture
Rain Is Coming
Kissa Apuriko
'Apuriko'? (I read it twice on the awning - THEN looked at the title.) I believe it's a small clothing chain.
Guesthouse Cafe With Pictures Of Audrey Hepburn Taped To Windows Of The Sliding Doors
Cute Small Building
Trash Day
That house looks very Western to me -- esp the design of the door and windows. But charming nonetheless.
Maiko Antiques
Mobus, God Loves You, Mr. Hedgie
Arai Tofu-Ten, The Neighborhood Tofu Shop
I notice pots and pots of plants everywhere... very nice ... where I am from, someone would have already broken them or stole them, or the dogs would pee on them....
Ikebana Tools Kanetaka
That is a GORGEOUS shop. I could have spent a whole lot of money there. The tools are amazing and the quality is better than anything I've ever seen.
Corner Newsstand Near Ginkakuji Temple
Satellite Dishes On The This Boutique Look Like Mickey Mouse Ears; And Look At That Noren On The Right!
Interesting Doorway
Gray House
Onigiriya-San
Friends Of Machiya
Cute Neighborhood Electric Shop
House With Sudare On Second Floor To Block Strong South Sun
Hirata Meat Shop
Store Front
Defunct Rubber Boot Shop Kobeya, Which Was The #1 Cheapest In Japan!
Blue And Orange Curtains
Royal
Coffee Shop Mitsuwa On 7th Ave
Thank you, Lucinda Ping, for bringing this to Bored Panda. I've yet to visit Japan, but photo series like this help to remind me that it is not all a perfect garden with a shrine and passing geisha. It is shabby too, and people struggle to survive, and places go to ruin, and people live ordinary hard-working lives, and have pot-plants. Lots of pot plants! (There is a tiny museum in Neyagawa, Osaka, dedicated to karakuri dolls. These photos remind me of it)
Thank you, Lucinda Ping, for bringing this to Bored Panda. I've yet to visit Japan, but photo series like this help to remind me that it is not all a perfect garden with a shrine and passing geisha. It is shabby too, and people struggle to survive, and places go to ruin, and people live ordinary hard-working lives, and have pot-plants. Lots of pot plants! (There is a tiny museum in Neyagawa, Osaka, dedicated to karakuri dolls. These photos remind me of it)