【Information】2018 Kyoto College University Relay Course (7/28 (Sat) Otani University)

The University Consortium Kyoto conducts the “Kyoto College University Relay Course,” which is a relay of open lectures at member universities and junior colleges.
We would like to inform you that the course will be held as follows.

Even those who feel that the threshold for multiple consecutive courses is high can easily participate as an opportunity to come into contact with and experience university courses.
There is no application or course fee. We look forward to your visit.

Encounter with this application ~ Through Shinran ~
Akinobu Fujishima (Professor, Department of Shinshu Buddhism, Faculty of Letters, Otani University)

Date & Time: Saturday, July 28, 2018 13:30~15:00 (Reception 13:00~)
Place: Campus Plaza Kyoto (about a 7-minute walk from Kyoto Station, Shimogyo-ku, Nishitoin Shiokoji)
Lecture Room 2 on the 4th floor
Capacity: 250 (no application required, first-come, first-served basis)
Participation fee: Free

Outline of the course

Lecture at Otani University
Course Summary: Meeting Shinran meant a lot to him. Meet the Dharma, meet the Nembutsu,
I met Amida Buddha’s main wish. Shinran’s way of life changed greatly due to his encounter.
I would like to ask you about the significance of such an encounter with this application in Shinran.

◆ [Reference]: 2018 University Relay Course Flyer

Changes to the 2017 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide (Updated on July 25)


We would like to inform you that there have been changes (corrections) to the “2017 Kyoto College Student Recruitment Guide” (issued on March 7) as follows. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but please be careful not to make a mistake.
* If there are any changes (corrections), we will update them from time to time.

*Revised on July 25, 2017*

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P.207 H198 Regional Economics II. Kyoto Prefectural
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Non-degree students/
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Non-degree students
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*Revised on July 22, 2017*

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P.241   Kyoto Kacho
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Huading Short-term
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TEL:
075-551-1600

*Modified on May 12, 2017*

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Otani University Junior College

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Saturday
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3~4 lectures 12:40~16:00
Sunday
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2~3 10:50~14:10
Tuesday
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2~4 lectures 10:50~16:00

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Saturday
, August 5,
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3~5 lectures 12:40~17:50
Tuesday
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2~5 lectures 10:50~17:50
There will be no change in the schedule of < Food and Nutrition >.

*Changed on April 14, 2017*

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P.110 C601 Traditional Japan Culture: Where Did Gagaku Come From? Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University Change of Course Period 2017/04/7 (Fri) ~ 2017/07/21 (Fri) 2 lectures 10:45~12:15 * Face-to-face classes will be held 3 times [05th 05/12 (Fri), 10th 06/16 (Fri), 15th 07/21 (Fri)] * E-learning classes other than the above. 2017/04/21 (Fri) ~ 2017/07/21 (Fri) 2 lectures 10:45~12:15 * Face-to-face classes will be held 3 times [05th 05/12 (Fri), 10th 06/16 (Fri), 15th 07/21 (Fri)] * E-learning classes other than the above.

*Changed on April 11, 2017*

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p.189 H143
Fiscal Science Ryukoku University
Change of course schedule 2017.04.14(Fri)~2017.07.28(Fri)
2 Lecture 10:45~12:15 (Every Friday)

Tuesday, April 11, 2017 ~ Tuesday, July 18, 2017

3rd Lecture 13:15~14:45 (Every Tuesday)

Other special notes
([About the Regular Examination])
It is scheduled to take place on Friday, August 4.

The regular examination for this course will be held on Tuesday, August 1.

Please be careful.

p.81 C002
Mandala and Brahma 8A Tanechiin University Changes to tuition fees
20,000 yen for auditors, 24,000 yen for non-degree students

22,000 yen for auditors, 26,000 yen for non-degree students

p.83 C006 Mandala and Brahma 8B Tanechiin University Changes to tuition fees 20,000 yen for auditors, 24,000 yen for non-degree students

22,000 yen for auditors, 26,000 yen for non-degree students

p.120 E002 Introduction to Shingon Esoteric Buddhism A: The Doctrine and History of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism Tanechiin University Changes to tuition fees 20,000 yen for auditors, 24,000 yen for non-degree students

22,000 yen for auditors, 26,000 yen for non-degree students

p.123 E007 Introduction to Shingon Esoteric Buddhism B: The Thought and Practice of Esoteric Buddhist Meditation Tanechiin University Changes to tuition fees 20,000 yen for auditors, 24,000 yen for non-degree students

22,000 yen for auditors, 26,000 yen for non-degree students

p.211 I106 Finland Seminar Hanazono University Change of course schedule Tuesday, June 6, 2017 ~ Friday, June 16, 2017

Thursday, June 15, 2017 ~ Monday, June 26, 2017

P.172 H107 Introduction to Work-Life Balance Kyoto Sangyo University Changes to Tuition Fees vacuum

Department: 25,000 yen
Listening: 17,000 yen

P.43 H198 Regional Economics II. Kyoto Prefectural University Change of course format Medicine and Hearing

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P.207 Non-degree students/auditing students

Non-degree students

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C119 Information Design II. Kyoto University of Art and Design Change of course schedule 2017.04.12(Wed)~2017.07.26(Wed)
(Every Wednesday)
*Cancelled: Wednesday, May 03, 2017

2017.04.13(Thu)~2017.07.27(Thu)
(Every Thursday)
*Cancelled: Thursday, May 04, 2017

P.60 A601 Kyoto Studies: Knowing Kyoto’s Food Culture Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University Test and Evaluation Methods Evaluations will be based on class participation (30%), quizzes (20%), and confirmation tests (50%). Absences and tardiness are subject to point deduction. If the number of absences exceeds one-third, in principle, no credit will be given.

Evaluations will be based on class participation (30%), quizzes (20%), and confirmation tests (50%).

P.152 F123 Comparative Family Theory Kyoto Kacho University Change of Course Period Friday, September 22, 2017 ~ Friday, January 19, 2018
4 Lecture 14:40~16:10 (Every Friday)
* There are no classes on 10/27, 12/29, and 1/5.

2017/09/26 (Tue) ~ 2018/1/23 (Tue) 4 lectures 14:40~16:10 (every Tuesday) *There are no classes on 10/10, 12/26, and 1/2.

P.110 C601 Traditional Japan Culture: Where Did Gagaku Come From?
Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University Change of Course Period

2017.04.7(Fri)~2017.07.21(Fri)
2nd lecture 10:45~12:15
* Face-to-face classes will be held 3 times [05th 05/12 (Fri), 10th 06/16 (Fri), 15th 07/21 (Fri)]
* Other than the above, e-learning classes are available.


2017.04.21(Fri)~2017.07.21(Fri)
2nd lecture 10:45~12:15
* Face-to-face classes will be held 3 times [05th 05/12 (Fri), 10th 06/16 (Fri), 15th 07/21 (Fri)]
* Other than the above, e-learning classes are available.

Announcement of the start of the 2017 “University Relay Course” and the change of venue


Approximately 50 universities and organizations that are members of the University Consortium Kyoto offer their own unique lifelong learning courses
.
The “University Relay Course” is a relay program held by each university at Campus Plaza Kyoto in order to let citizens know about various unique courses that take advantage of the characteristics of each university, other than the courses that have been provided to Kyoto College so far. No pre-registration is required and it is free, so please join us.
* Some courses have been changed from the originally scheduled venue.
Please check the following and be careful.

Let’s experience more university courses ~ “University town Kyoto” is a learning campus ~

* The capacity and venue have been changed as follows.
◆ Capacity: 250 people * However, 90 people on 9/9 and 170 people on 1/27
◆Lecture time: 13:30~15:00 (Reception starts at 13:00)
◆Venue: Lecture Room 2, 4th floor, Campus Plaza Kyoto (except 9/9 and 1/27)
9/9 Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor Seminar Rooms 2-4
1/27 Campus Plaza Kyoto 4th Floor Lecture Room 3
◆ Registration: Not required
◆ Fee: Free

This year, 12 courses will be held from the following 11 universities. Take any course you like.
《2017 University Relay Course》 【Detailed Information Flyer PDF】

5/27(Sat)

Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

With foreigners visiting Kyoto

How to communicate

Jeff Birkland
Professor, Faculty of Foreign Languages

6/10(Sat)

Otani University

What the Buddha Statue Tells Us

-Exploring the history of the region-

Nozomu
Saito
Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Letters
Director, Otani University Museum

7/15(Sat)

Ryukoku University

Buddhism as a Way
-Introduction to Buddhism for Noticing Happiness-

Takanori
Sugioka
Professor, Faculty of Agriculture

8/5(Sat)

Saga Art College

Universal Design
-Aiming for a society where everyone can live comfortably-

Takehiko
Sakata
Professor, Department of Fine Arts
Dean of Junior College

9/9(Sat)

Kyoto Seika University

Literature and freedom of expression
– Focusing on Junichiro Tanizaki’s modern translations of “The Tale of Genji” and “Thin Snow” –

Atsushi
Nishino
Full-time Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities

9/30(Sat)

Kyoto Gakuen University

No matter how old you are, it’s not too late to build your body and physical strength.

Misaka
Kimura
Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

10/7(Sat)

Kyoto Bunkyo University

Creating a community where students and citizens work together
-From the case of the efforts of Uji Tea in the town of Uji-

Masami
Mori
Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences

11/11(Sat)

Heian Jogakuin University

Kyoto in the Nara Period

Kenichi
Mori
Professor, School of International Tourism

11/25(Sat)

Kyoto Gakuen University

Development of FOSHU and Functional Foods Based on the Bioregulatory Functions of Foods

Hiroyuki Fujita

Professor, Faculty of Bio-Environmental Sciences

1/27(Sat)

Kyoto City University of Arts

Art × care = complacency and sobriety?

Satoru
Takahashi
director
Professor, Department of Conceptual Design, Faculty of Fine Arts

2/10(Sat)

Kyoto Women’s University

Shinran Saint in the Dictionary
-A heart that longs for saints-

Yoshimichi
Kuroda
Faculty of Developmental Education
associate professor

2/17(Sat)

Kyoto Sangyo University

The Universe Seen Through the Lens of Gravity

Atsunori
Yonehara
Department of Astrophysics and Meteorology, Faculty of Science
professor

*In April 2017, the name was changed from Kyoto Saga College of the Arts.
★ The content of the course is subject to change due to circumstances. Changes will be posted on the “NEWS” and “Important Notices” section of the University Consortium Kyoto website, as well as on the bulletin board in Campus Plaza Kyoto.

[Reference] Kyoto College University Relay Course Details 

Contact:
University Consortium Kyoto Miyako College
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
※Inquiry time: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

The 2016 Miyako College University Relay Course begins. (1st session 5/28)

Please attend the “University Relay Course,” a series of public lectures unique to member universities


Approximately 50 universities and organizations that are members of the University Consortium Kyoto offer their own unique lifelong learning courses.
We do. This “University Relay Course,” which will be launched in 2016, will be held at Campus Plaza Kyoto in a relay format by each university in order to
let the public know about various unique courses that make use of the characteristics of each university, other than the courses that have been provided to Kyoto College
so far. This year, it will be offered by
8 universities
So, please come and attend.

required free tuition>
 
 University Relay Course: Schedule and Course Contents of 8 Universities 

Contact:
University Consortium Kyoto Miyako College
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
※Inquiry time: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

End of 2016 Kyoto College Student Second Semester Application

Thank you for using the Foundation’s lifelong learning project “Miyako College”.
The application for the second semester of this year ended at 16:00 on August 27th.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the large number of applications.
The next application will be for the first semester of 2017. Best regards.

2016 Kyoto College Kyoto Studies Course 3/12 (Sat) Special Lecture “Machikado God Mr./Ms. / Buddha Mr./Ms.”

2016 Kyoto College Kyoto Studies Course “Kyoto’s Cultural Heritage: Japan’s Treasures for the Future”A special course will be held as an opening project. In the special lecture, there will be a lecture by Ms. Takamiko Reizumi, the wife of the Reizumi family, who is descended from the “Uta Sei” of the Heian and Kamakura periods, Fujiwara Toshinari, and the Sadake family, and a dialogue with Professor Toru Yagi of Bukkyo University. Admission to this commemorative course is free and no registration is required. We look forward to your participation.

Saturday, March 12, 2016 [Participation is free, no registration required]
Special Lecture “Machikado God Mr./Ms. and Buddha Mr./Ms.”

  Lecturer: Ms. Takamiko Reizumi, Executive Director, Reizumi Family Tokiutei Bunko

(Dialogue) Toru Yagi, Professor, Faculty of History, Bukkyo University

  【Trimming for HP】Toru Yagi Teacher's Photo   【Cropping for HP】Reizumi Sensei Photo 2  

Ms. Takamiko Reizumi Mr. Toru Yagi


Kyoto’s cultural heritage is famous for its shrines and temples, such as Heian Jingu Shrine and Kiyomizu-dera Temple, but we must never forget that the common people living in Kyoto cherish the shrines and Mr./Ms. in each town. It is the Shunseisha that enshrines Fujiwara Toshinari. The Mr./Ms. of the Machikado gods and the Buddha Mr./Ms. are small and nameless, but they have a history of being protected by the townspeople for generations. Isn’t this the underlying strength of Kyoto’s culture?

◆Time: 13:30 ~ 15:00 (Venue 13:00)

◆Venue: Campus Plaza Kyoto, 4th floor, Lecture Room 2

◆Capacity: 250 (first-come, first-served basis)
                                  

All contents of the 2016 Kyoto College Kyoto Studies Course “Kyoto’s Cultural Heritage: Japan’s Treasures for the Future” 【here】

Apply for Kyoto College Kyoto Studies Course [here]



University Consortium Kyoto Miyako College (except Sundays and Mondays)
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji Shimoru Campus Plaza Kyoto
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Kyoto College Special Event “The Four Seasons and Festivals of Kyoto” was held!

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15th Anniversary of the Kyoto Studies Course Special Project “The Four Seasons and Festivals of Kyoto”


On March 7, Kyoto City and the University Consortium Kyoto held a special event, “The Four Seasons and Festivals of Kyoto,” at Campus Plaza Kyoto, ahead of the start of accepting applications for Miyako College, a lifelong learning program provided by Kyoto City and the University Consortium Kyoto for working adults. The purpose of this event is to spread awareness of the “Kyoto Skills Training Course” established at Kyoto College in order to allow students to learn about Kyoto in depth from various perspectives. This event was planned to commemorate the 15th year of the “Kyoto Studies Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto, which provides courses for this course.

IMG_1984Packed hall

On the day of the event, in addition to a lecture by Professor Toru Yagi of Bukkyo University, who specializes in folklore, Mr./Ms. Hinakiku, a native of Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, who is active as a geiko in Gion East, appeared as a talk guest. The venue, which has a capacity of 280 people, was packed as soon as it opened, and about 400 participants listened to Professor Yagi and Mr./Ms. Hinagiku talk about the main venue in a hurry to show a video of the main venue at another venue.

IMG_1999 Professor Yagi giving a lecture on the theme of Kyoto’s Four Seasons and Festivals

Professor Yagi, who serves as the chairman of the planning committee of the Kyoto Studies Course, gave a lecture on the atmosphere of festivals throughout the year in Kyoto. He explained that there are many water festivals in spring and summer and fire festivals in autumn and winter, and called on people to participate in the Kyoto Studies Course “Kyoto Festivals and Bustles” starting in April to learn about the changes in Kyoto’s festivals.
IMG_3736Dialogue between Professor Yagi and Mr./Ms. Hina Kiku

After the lecture, Mr./Ms. Hinagiku joined the stage and answered questions from Professor Yagi about episodes from her time as a maiko and her thoughts on her juniors. When asked about Kyoto’s festivals, he replied in Kyoto that he loved the relaxed Kyoto festivals, and the venue was in a friendly mood. They also danced and played flutes, adding color to the venue. Visitors seemed to be very well received, saying, “It was a very interesting project,” “It was a valuable experience to hear the stories of active geisha,” and “Professor Yagi’s talk was easy to understand.

IMG_2035Mr./Ms. Hina performing a dance

All 14 applications for the 2015 Kyoto Studies Course “Kyoto’s Festivals and Bustles” will be held from March 10 to 21, the same as the application period for Kyoto College. It is also possible to participate in one session. For details, please see the website of Kyoto College’s “Kyoto Studies Course”.

Application to Kyoto College’s “Kyoto Studies Course”

For more information about the Kyoto Studies Course, please visit our website.

Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto Kyoto College
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto

2014 Kyoto Studies Course December 6 (Sat) Stay in Kyoto Stay at a hotel ~ 126 years since the founding of Kyoto Hotel tradition and tomorrow ~ will be held!

(10th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~Sightseeing Gaze~”

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The first hotel in Kyoto was Nakamuraya in Gion, which opened in the first year of the Meiji era (1868). Later, in Meiji 21 (1888), Kyoto Tokiwa, which followed the current Kyoto Hotel, opened in Kamogawa Nijo Ohashi Nishizume. Kyoto Tokiwa received the payment of the ruins of the government facility in Kawaramachi Nijo, and restarted in Meiji 23 (1890) as a newly built Western-style hotel as KIOTO HOTEL. The fact that Crown Prince Nicholas of Russia stayed at this hotel and encountered the Otsu incident was a major international event. In 1925, the first Rotary club in Kyoto was established at the Kyoto Hotel. We will focus on the history of hotels in Kyoto that have progressed with the times.

Date Saturday, December 6, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Ikuo Ooka (Kyoto Hotel Co., Ltd.)

Born in Tokyo in 1948. 1975 / Joined Shiga Kogen Hotel in Nagano Prefecture, 1976 / Kyoto Hotel. After serving banquet services and banquet sales, he worked in the computer introduction preparation room. After working in the Electronic Calculation Division and the Accounting Section, he participated in the complete reconstruction of the Kyoto Hotel in the Business Planning Division. 1994 / General Manager of Sales Promotion Department, 2001 / Director, General Manager of Tokyo Sales Department, 2003 / General Manager of the President’s Office, 2005 / General Manager of Sales Promotion Department,
2006 / General Manager of Karasuma Kyoto Hotel, 2007 / General Manager of the Audit Office, 2010 / Organizational Operation and Management, 2012 / Managing Director.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2014 Kyoto Studies Course November 22 (Sat) Travel Guide ~The Charm of Kyoto Tourist Guide~ will be held!

(9th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~The Gaze of Tourism~”

Headline November 22
Tourists come to Kyoto in a wide range of ages, from children to the elderly, and many of them come frequently because they admire the charm of Kyoto in all four seasons. In addition, about 1 million students come on school trips annually as repeat customers in the future. Our guide association is a tourist guide in Kyoto for Japan tourists, and we would like to contribute to the increase in tourists in Kyoto in the future by conveying the state of tourists and the charm of the guide through daily guides.

Date Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Shinichi Ukawa (Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association)

Born in Osaka in 1944, moved to Kyoto after the war and graduated from Fushimi High School. In 2004, after retiring from a financial institution, he joined the Guide Association. In 2011, he became Vice President of the Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association. In 2013, he became the president of the Kyoto SKY Tourist Guide Association.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)

2014 Kyoto Studies Course November 1 (Sat) Trip and Shrine Visits ~The Beginning of “Famous Places”~!

(8th) 2014 Kyoto Studies Lecture “Traveling in Kyoto ~The Gaze of Tourism~”

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From the end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the early modern period, what we now call “landmarks” appeared. Kyoto came to be seen as a city full of these “famous places”, and shrines and temples became the center. Media that invites you to “famous places” also appear one after another. It is a pilgrimage mandala, a map of the Rakuchu Rakugai, a description of the landmarks, and a guide. While introducing such media, we will trace the development of “famous places” and the spread of travel, using Kiyomizu-dera Temple as a typical example.

Date Saturday, November 1, 2014 10:30~12:00
Venue Campus Plaza Kyoto 5th Floor, Lecture Room 1
Lecturer Teruhisa Sakai (Curator, Kiyomizu-dera Temple)
Born in Fukui Prefecture in 1948. Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University. In 1973, he joined the Kyoto Shimbun and served as Director of the Cultural Affairs Department of the News Bureau and a member of the editorial board of the Cultural News Department of the News Bureau. After serving as an advisor for the revitalization of Kyoto City from April 2009, he became the curator of Kiyomizu-dera Temple from April 12.


Application

Tuition fee: 1,500 yen (1 time)

* How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event.
* Free of charge for full-time students (excluding graduate students, majors, and correspondence course students) of the University Consortium Kyoto member universities and junior colleges, as well as all non-degree students enrolled in the Open University of Japan Kyoto Study Center.
How to apply: Please apply at the venue on the day of the event. It is not possible to apply for practical courses.

The 2014 Kyoto College “Kyoto Studies Course” will be held until Saturday, December 6.Click here for details

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto, Department of Kyoto Studies
TEL 075-353-9140 FAX 075-353-9121
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)